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Physics, 25.03.2020 05:30 tony7135

A 2.00-g particle moving at 8.80 m/s makes a perfectly elastic head-on collision with a resting 1.00-g object. (Assume the 2.00-g particle is moving in the positive direction before the collision. Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.)

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