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Two identical 5 kg blocks are moving with same speed of `2m//s` towards eachother along a frictionless horizontal surface. The two blocks collide, stick together and come to rest. Consider the two blocks as a system. Caluculate work done by (i) external forces (ii) internal forces.

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