5. (5 points) Figure 3 shows two pucks A and B on a frictionless table. Puck B is three times as massive as Puck A. Star

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5. (5 points) Figure 3 shows two pucks A and B on a frictionless table. Puck B is three times as massive as Puck A. Star

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5 5 Points Figure 3 Shows Two Pucks A And B On A Frictionless Table Puck B Is Three Times As Massive As Puck A Star 1
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5. (5 points) Figure 3 shows two pucks A and B on a frictionless table. Puck B is three times as massive as Puck A. Starting from rest, the pucks are pushed across the table by two equal forces F. ILL 154 F 3m B Start Figure 3 If DA and vg are the speeds of Pucks A and B at the finish line, the ratio (A) 1.7 (B) 0.58 (C) 0.71 (D) 1.41 DA DB is Finish (E) 3 (F) 4
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