Problem: A puck of mass mp = 2 kg sliding on a frictionless ice surface with initial velocity Vp = (-6, 2, 0 m/s collide

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Problem: A puck of mass mp = 2 kg sliding on a frictionless ice surface with initial velocity Vp = (-6, 2, 0 m/s collide

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Problem A Puck Of Mass Mp 2 Kg Sliding On A Frictionless Ice Surface With Initial Velocity Vp 6 2 0 M S Collide 1
Problem A Puck Of Mass Mp 2 Kg Sliding On A Frictionless Ice Surface With Initial Velocity Vp 6 2 0 M S Collide 1 (17.88 KiB) Viewed 29 times
Problem: A puck of mass mp = 2 kg sliding on a frictionless ice surface with initial velocity Vp = (-6, 2, 0 m/s collides with a lump of clay. mc = 6 kg moving with initial velocity, Ve. After the collision the two objects stick together and the final velocity of the center of mass is VF = (5,3,0) m/s. E What is the approximate initial velocity of the clay, Vc just before the collision? <8.7, 3.3, 0.0% m/s O <14.0, 14.0, 0.0> m/s o<26.0, 10.0, 0.0> m/s <4.7, 4.7.0.0 m/s None of the above
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