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Physics, 15.04.2020 02:54 jazmineeverett1

A 0.248 kg puck, initially at rest on a horizontal, frictionless surface, is struck by a 0.148 kg puck moving initially along the x axis with a speed of 2.82 m/s. After the collision, the 0.148 kg puck has a speed of 1.82 m/s at an angle of 25◦ to the positive x axis. Find the fraction of kinetic energy lost in the collision.

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