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A body A of mass 5kg is moving along the x-axis with a velocity 2m/s. Another body (B) of mass 10 kg is moving along the y-axis with a velocity `sqrt(3)m//s`. They collide at the origin and stick together. What is the final velocity of the combined mass?

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