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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 4, 2011 at 6:09pm.

A puck of mass 80.0 g and radius 4.10 cm slides along an air table at a speed of 1.50 m/s as shown in the figure below. It makes a glancing collision with a second puck of radius 6.00 cm and mass 130.0 g (initially at rest) such that their rims just touch. Because their rims are coated with instant-acting glue, the pucks stick together and spin after the collision.

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