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Physics, 09.12.2019 06:31 rscott2649

Am1 = 5.1 kg ball moving at v1 = 7.4 m/sec collides with a m2 = 1.02 kg ball at rest. the balls bounce off each other and the second ball moves in the same direction as the first ball at 11.4 m/sec. what is the velocity v2 of the first ball after the collision?

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