Two 3.3 kg bodies, A and B, collide. The velocities before the collision are ₁ = (36i+19j) m/s and VB = (12i^+ 1.6j) m/s

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Two 3.3 kg bodies, A and B, collide. The velocities before the collision are ₁ = (36i+19j) m/s and VB = (12i^+ 1.6j) m/s

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Two 3 3 Kg Bodies A And B Collide The Velocities Before The Collision Are 36i 19j M S And Vb 12i 1 6j M S 1
Two 3 3 Kg Bodies A And B Collide The Velocities Before The Collision Are 36i 19j M S And Vb 12i 1 6j M S 1 (58.39 KiB) Viewed 46 times
Two 3.3 kg bodies, A and B, collide. The velocities before the collision are ₁ = (36i+19j) m/s and VB = (12i^+ 1.6j) m/s. After the collision, A = (4.0i+ 12j) m/s. What are (a) the x-component and (b) the y-component of the final velocity of B? (c) What is the change in the total kinetic energy (including sign)? (a) Number (b) Number i (c) Number Units Units Units +
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