ed. You will go 1) A 10.0 kg mass traveling at 60 m/s collides head-on with a 40 kg mass traveling in the opposite direc

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ed. You will go 1) A 10.0 kg mass traveling at 60 m/s collides head-on with a 40 kg mass traveling in the opposite direc

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ed. You will go 1) A 10.0 kg mass traveling at 60 m/s collides head-on with a 40 kg mass traveling in the opposite direction at a diagram indicating this collision 100 m/s. After the collision the 10 kg mass is found to have reversed direction and is now traveling at 20 m/s. Draw a) Calculate the velocity of the 4 kg mass, Calculate the coef. of restitution (). Discuss: Is the collision perfectly elastie? c) Calculate the change in kinetic energy by calculating the initial and final energies. a) Had the collision been elastie, what would the velocities of the two manues have been? Calculate the initial and final energies. BONUS: Confirm the results of (e) by using the Grand Formula or Energy Loss. OH 16 poole ning - 60m/ al 60 + 100 10
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