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A system consists of two particles: particle 1,having the mass m1 = 2.0 kg has the velocity, A system consists of two particles: particle 1,having the mass m<sub>1</sub> = 2.0 kg has the velocity,   and particle having the mass m<sub>2</sub> = 5.0 kg has the velocity,   The magnitude of the velocity of the center of mass of the system is A) 0.92 m/s. B) 1.2 m/s. C) 2.9 m/s. D) 3.7 m/s. E) 4.1 m/s. and particle having the mass m2 = 5.0 kg has the velocity, A system consists of two particles: particle 1,having the mass m<sub>1</sub> = 2.0 kg has the velocity,   and particle having the mass m<sub>2</sub> = 5.0 kg has the velocity,   The magnitude of the velocity of the center of mass of the system is A) 0.92 m/s. B) 1.2 m/s. C) 2.9 m/s. D) 3.7 m/s. E) 4.1 m/s. The magnitude of the velocity of the center of mass of the system is

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BATNA

stands for Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement, referring to the most favorable course of action a party can take if negotiations fail.

Possible Settlements

Possible settlements refer to the various outcomes or agreements that could be reached as a resolution to a dispute or negotiation.

Interdependence

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Give-And-Take

A process of compromise or mutual concession; the practice of acknowledging and adapting to the opposing party's needs or demands in negotiation or discussion.

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