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A 4.5 kg ball of Silly Putty is traveling upward at 32 m/s. It collides in a perfecty inelastic collision with another ball of

A 4.5 kg ball of Silly Putty © is traveling upward at 32 m/s. It collides in a perfecty inelastic collision with another ball of Silly Putty © traveling downward at 16 m/s and has a mass or 2.4 kg. Neglecting air drag, how high does the combined mass rise above the collision point?

Hint - you'll need a couple of conservation laws (momentum & energy)

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