Disk 1 (of inertia m) slides with speed 4.0 m/s across a low-friction surface and collides with disk 2 (of inertia 2m) o

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Disk 1 (of inertia m) slides with speed 4.0 m/s across a low-friction surface and collides with disk 2 (of inertia 2m) o

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Disk 1 Of Inertia M Slides With Speed 4 0 M S Across A Low Friction Surface And Collides With Disk 2 Of Inertia 2m O 1
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Disk 1 Of Inertia M Slides With Speed 4 0 M S Across A Low Friction Surface And Collides With Disk 2 Of Inertia 2m O 2
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Disk 1 (of inertia m) slides with speed 4.0 m/s across a low-friction surface and collides with disk 2 (of inertia 2m) originally at rest. Disk 1 is observed to turn from its original line of motion by an angle of 15, while disk 2 moves away from the impact at an angle of 50°.
Part A Calculate the final speed of disk 1. V1,f= Part B Submit Request Answer U2,f= μA Value Calculate the final speed of disk 2. Submit O HA Value Request Answer Units Units B 153517 ? ?
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