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Two birds collide in midair. Before the collision, their combined momentum was 15 kg•m/s to the north. What is their combined momentum after the
collision?
A. 15 kg•m/s south
OB. 15 kg•m/s down
O c. 15 kg•m/s north
D. 15 kg•m/s east

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