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Two icy boulders in Saturn's rings approach each other, collide, and stick together as shown in the figure below. The fi

Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 6:10 pm
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Two Icy Boulders In Saturn S Rings Approach Each Other Collide And Stick Together As Shown In The Figure Below The Fi 1
Two Icy Boulders In Saturn S Rings Approach Each Other Collide And Stick Together As Shown In The Figure Below The Fi 1 (850.5 KiB) Viewed 33 times
Two icy boulders in Saturn's rings approach each other, collide, and stick together as shown in the figure below. The first has a mass of 128 kg and velocity of 11 m/s. The second has a mass of 374 kg and velocity of 17.5 m/s. The angle between the two velocities is 0 = 30.7°. Determine the magnitude of their velocity after they collide. Round your answer to the nearest 1 decimal place in units of m/s. V1 mi olt ө V2 m2