9m1, Initially, ball 1 rests on an incline of height h, and ball 2 rests on an incline of height h/2 as shown in the fig

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9m1, Initially, ball 1 rests on an incline of height h, and ball 2 rests on an incline of height h/2 as shown in the fig

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9m1 Initially Ball 1 Rests On An Incline Of Height H And Ball 2 Rests On An Incline Of Height H 2 As Shown In The Fig 1
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9m1, Initially, ball 1 rests on an incline of height h, and ball 2 rests on an incline of height h/2 as shown in the figure below. They are released from rest simultaneously and collide elastically in the trough of the track. If m₂ m₁ = 0.048 kg, and h = 0.71 m, what is the velocity of each ball after the collision? (Assume the balls slide but do not roll. Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer. Positive is to the right, and negative is to the left. Due to the nature of this problem, do not use rounded intermediate values in your calculations-including answers submitted in WebAssign.) V1f = m/s m/s V2f = m₁ m2 x
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