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Physics, 12.07.2019 22:30 erikabermudez55

Arunning back (mass 88.9 kg) is rushing toward the sideline at 7.6 m/s, trying to get a own. a linebacker (mass 105.8 k) uns 6.l m's in a direction 75' to th rightof the direction the running back is traveling. the linebacker does his job, having an inelastic collision with the running back as he tackles him. what will be the velocity of the two football players just after impact? (directions oftravel before impact approximate n ng〇r back labeled "rb") rb ingla nin yeah a snare!

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