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Physics, 19.11.2019 01:31 mathiscool7

A0.060 tennis ball, moving with a speed of 5.28 m/ , has a head-on collision with a 0.080 ball initially moving in the same direction at a speed of 3.00 m/ . assume that the collision is perfectly elastic. determine the velocity (speed and direction) of both the balls after the collision.

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