8.45 - Collisions of Point Masses in Two Dimensions Puntos: 20 Two identical pucks collide on an air hockey table. One p

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8.45 - Collisions of Point Masses in Two Dimensions Puntos: 20 Two identical pucks collide on an air hockey table. One p

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8.45 - Collisions of Point Masses in Two Dimensions Puntos: 20 Two identical pucks collide on an air hockey table. One puck was originally at rest. If the incoming puck has a velocity of 5.90 m/s along the +x-axis and scatters to an angle of 26.0° above the +x-axís, what is the velocity (magnitude and direction) of the second puck? (You may use the result that 0₁ 02 = 90° for elastic collisions of objects that have identical masses.) Velocity (magnitude) = Velocity (direction) = below +x-axis Enviar Respuesta Tries 0/40 What the kinetic energy before and after the collision if the mass of each puck is 0.11 kg? (The collision is elastic.) Kinetic energy before collision = Kinetic energy after collision = Enviar Respuesta Tries 0/40
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