Shown in the figure below is a set of two masses on a track. There is no friction in this problem. The small mass, m = 2

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Shown in the figure below is a set of two masses on a track. There is no friction in this problem. The small mass, m = 2

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Shown In The Figure Below Is A Set Of Two Masses On A Track There Is No Friction In This Problem The Small Mass M 2 1
Shown In The Figure Below Is A Set Of Two Masses On A Track There Is No Friction In This Problem The Small Mass M 2 1 (48.16 KiB) Viewed 20 times
Shown in the figure below is a set of two masses on a track. There is no friction in this problem. The small mass, m = 2.06 kg, is initially stationary at a height of y; = 0.99 meters. The large mass, M = 4.20 kg, is stationary on the flat surface. V/₁ (1) Before Elastic Collision Momentum-Ramp-Elastic The following sequence of events occur: M After Elastic Collision (3) 12: The small mass slides down the ramp 23: The small and large mass collide elastically. 3-4 The small and large mass recade from each other after the elastic collision. Determine all the following: The velocity of the small mass before the collision: v₂ = The velocity the small mass after the collision: V3 = The velocity of the large mass after the collision: V3 = NOTE: Be careful with the signs. Some velocities might be negative. m/s m/s m/s frictionless frictionless
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