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High-speed stroboscopic photographs show
that the head of a 202 g golf club is traveling at 41 m/s just before it strikes a 45.9 g
golf ball at rest on a tee. After the collision,
the club head travels (in the same direction)
at 28.4 m/s.
Find the speed of the golf ball immediately
after impact.
Answer in units of m/s.
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