Two disks A and B are bound to collide as shown. Disk A has a radius of 50mm and a mass of 0.4kg while Disk B has a radi

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Two disks A and B are bound to collide as shown. Disk A has a radius of 50mm and a mass of 0.4kg while Disk B has a radi

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Two Disks A And B Are Bound To Collide As Shown Disk A Has A Radius Of 50mm And A Mass Of 0 4kg While Disk B Has A Radi 1
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Two disks A and B are bound to collide as shown. Disk A has a radius of 50mm and a mass of 0.4kg while Disk B has a radius of 100mm and a mass of 0.8kg. A 10 m/s 4 m/s B A.) Calculate the angle between the velocity of B after impact and the horizontal. O 64.9 degrees O 32.7 degrees O 25.1 degrees O 0.4 degrees B.) Calculate the angle between the velocity of A after impact and the horizontal. O 79.3 degrees O 10.7 degrees O 42.9 degrees O 47.1 degrees C.) Calculate the speed of disk B after impact. O 3.75m/s O 3.85m/s O 4.05m/s 0 3.95m/s D.) Calculate the speed of disk A after Impact. 7.12m/s O 7.29m/s O 6.62m/s O 6.85m/s E.) Calculate the angle between the line of impact and the horizontal. O 26.6 degrees O 28.1 degrees O 30.0 degrees O 32.2 degrees 80 mm
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