26. [-/5 Points) DETAILS OSCOLPHYS1 8.P.029.WA. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER As shown in the figure below,

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26. [-/5 Points) DETAILS OSCOLPHYS1 8.P.029.WA. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER As shown in the figure below,

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26. [-/5 Points) DETAILS OSCOLPHYS1 8.P.029.WA. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER As shown in the figure below, object m, 1.70 kg starts at an initial height = 0.315 m and speed v₁4.00 m/s, swings downward and strikes (in an elastic collision) objectm, -4.55 kg which is initially at rest. L (a) Determine the speed of m, (in m/s) just before the collision mus (b) Determine the velocity (magnitude in m/s and direction) of each ball just after the collision (Assume the positive direction is toward the night. Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer) m₂ m₂ (c) Determine the height (in m) to which each ball swings after the collision (ignoring air resistance) m₂ m₂ Supporting Materials m/s [m/s] Physical Constants Additional Matata Rad
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