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car 1 and car 2 are arriving to the corner both cars are moving at the same speed but car 1 has twice the mass of car 2 after the two cars collide they stick together. Using the north south east west directions, which way do the cars go after they collide and stick together? Is it exactly in one direction, exactly halfway between two directions, or halfway between but more toward one direction than the other and which way is that?
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