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An object of mass `m_(1)` moving with speed v collides with another object of mass `m_(2)` at rest and stick to it. Find the impulse imparted to the second object.

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To solve the problem of finding the impulse imparted to the second object after a collision, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the scenario We have two objects: - Object 1 with mass \( m_1 \) moving with speed \( v \). - Object 2 with mass \( m_2 \) at rest. When these two objects collide, they stick together. ...
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