Problem 1 (10 points) In the physics lab, a block of mass M slides down a frictionless incline from a height of 35cm. At

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Problem 1 (10 points) In the physics lab, a block of mass M slides down a frictionless incline from a height of 35cm. At

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Problem 1 10 Points In The Physics Lab A Block Of Mass M Slides Down A Frictionless Incline From A Height Of 35cm At 1
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Problem 1 (10 points) In the physics lab, a block of mass M slides down a frictionless incline from a height of 35cm. At the bottom of the incline it elastically collides with another block that is only half its mass A) Find the velocity of block M at the bottom of the incline before the collision with little block m B) Find the velocities of both blocks after the elastic collision. (assume initial velocity of v3m/s if you didn't solve part A) C) Both blocks leave the incline moving horizontally and fly off a table of 95cm high. Find the horizontal distance D away from the table that little block m lands on the floor. (assume initial velocities of 4m/s if you didn't solve part B). 35 cm 95 cm
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