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Physics, 23.01.2021 01:10 aeviyons

Two football players are running toward each other. Player 1 has a mass of 80 kg and is moving east at 2 m/s and player 2 has a mass of 55 kg and is moving west at 4 m/s. They collide in an inelastic collision. Which direction will the players be going after the collision? Write a claim and include evidence and reasoning to support your claim

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