1. The figure illustrated in the previous slide presents an elastic frontol collision between two balls. One of them has

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1. The figure illustrated in the previous slide presents an elastic frontol collision between two balls. One of them has

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1. The figure illustrated in the previous slide presents an elastic frontol collision between two balls. One of them has a mass m, of 0.250 kg and an initial velocity of 5.00 m/s. The other has a mass of m, 0.800 kg and is initially at rest. No external forces act on the balls. Calculate the velocities of the balls ofter the crash according to the formulas expressed below. Describe the following: What are the explicit data, expressed in the problem. 2. 3. What or what are the implicit data expressed in the problem Compare the two results of the final speeds and say what your conclusion is. 4.
1 + Before collision m2 mi voi 1/02 = 0 After collision va
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