Figure Q2​ (c) shows an impact event. A big disc, m1​=8 kg impacts a smaller disc, m2​ =Xkg where X is the last non-zero

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Figure Q2​ (c) shows an impact event. A big disc, m1​=8 kg impacts a smaller disc, m2​ =Xkg where X is the last non-zero

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Figure Q2 C Shows An Impact Event A Big Disc M1 8 Kg Impacts A Smaller Disc M2 Xkg Where X Is The Last Non Zero 1
Figure Q2 C Shows An Impact Event A Big Disc M1 8 Kg Impacts A Smaller Disc M2 Xkg Where X Is The Last Non Zero 1 (23.6 KiB) Viewed 13 times
Figure Q2 C Shows An Impact Event A Big Disc M1 8 Kg Impacts A Smaller Disc M2 Xkg Where X Is The Last Non Zero 2
Figure Q2 C Shows An Impact Event A Big Disc M1 8 Kg Impacts A Smaller Disc M2 Xkg Where X Is The Last Non Zero 2 (16.16 KiB) Viewed 13 times
Figure Q2 C Shows An Impact Event A Big Disc M1 8 Kg Impacts A Smaller Disc M2 Xkg Where X Is The Last Non Zero 3
Figure Q2 C Shows An Impact Event A Big Disc M1 8 Kg Impacts A Smaller Disc M2 Xkg Where X Is The Last Non Zero 3 (16.16 KiB) Viewed 13 times
Figure Q2​ (c) shows an impact event. A big disc, m1​=8 kg impacts a smaller disc, m2​ =Xkg where X is the last non-zero digit of your Matric number. For example: if your matric number is AN201050,m2​=5 kg. The initial velocities of the discs are given in Figure Q2 (c) and the coefficient of restitution e=0.80. Calculate the magnitude and directions of the final velocities of m1​ and m2​.
Figure Q2 (c)
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