Peregrine falcons often grab their prey from above while

Chapter 11, Problem 11.20

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Peregrine falcons often grab their prey from above while both falcon and prey are in flight. A 0.80 kg falcon, flying at 18 m/s, swoops down at a 45 angle from behind a 0.36 kg pigeon flying horizontally at 9.0 m/s. What are the speed and direction of the falcon (now holding the pigeon) immediately after impact?

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