Two bodies of mass m1 = 1 kg and m2 = 2 kg move towards each other in %3D mutually perpendicular directions at velocities v1 = 3m/sandv2 = 2m/s. As a result of collision, the bodies stick together. Determine the amount of heat liberated as a result of collision.
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