Two carts are free to slide along the frictionless track shown in figure below. Cart A of mass m1 = 8 kg is released from 12m. A cart B of mass m2 = 4 kg, initially at rest. The two carts combine together and move as one object. Calculate the height reached
by the two carts after collision.
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