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In a recent hockey game, one player (m=100kg) was moving at a velocity of 8 m/s when he ran into another player (m=300kg) who was at rest (v=0m/s). After the collision, the two players were stuck together (moving with the same velocity). What was their velocity after the collision?

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Answer:

7 I'm pretty sure! Sorry if I am wrong. :)

Explanation:

At first you need the displacement/distance from the point he started to run to the other player
Buttttttttttt if they were at rest because the force was balanced it could be
0m/s^2
Or the other way around
25m/s^2