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The figure shows two 22.7 kg ice luges that are at rest and placed a short dista

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The figure shows two 22.7 kg ice luges that are at rest and placed a short distance apart, one directly behind the other. A 3.63 kg tomcat initially standing on one luge jumps to the  other  one  and  then  back  to  the  first.  Both  jumps  are  made  at  a  speed  of  3.05  m/s relative to the ice. What are the final speeds of (a) the first luge and (b) the second luge?   The figure shows two 22.7 kg ice luges that are at rest and placed a short distance apart, one directly behind the other. A 3.63 kg tomcat initially standing on one luge jumps to the  other  one  and  then  back  to  the  first.  Both  jumps  are  made  at  a  speed  of  3.05  m/s relative to the ice. What are the final speeds of (a) the first luge and (b) the second luge?  

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4 and 6.5

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