Problem 9: Two hockey pucks collide on a horizontal frictionless surface. The velocities of both pucks before the collis

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Problem 9: Two hockey pucks collide on a horizontal frictionless surface. The velocities of both pucks before the collis

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Problem 9: Two hockey pucks collide on a horizontal frictionless surface. The velocities of both pucks before the collision are shown in the drawing. After they collide, puck A is moving as shown along the horizontal with a velocity of 12 m/s Assume that the mass of puck A is three times larger than the mass of puck B: (MA = 3 x M). Find the magnitude and the direction of the velocity of puck B after the collision, and indicate them on the drawing. AFTER BEFORE 10 25 m/s 30 mis
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