Two shuffleboard disks of equal mass, one orange and the other green, are involved in a perfectly elastic glancing colli

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Two shuffleboard disks of equal mass, one orange and the other green, are involved in a perfectly elastic glancing colli

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Two shuffleboard disks of equal mass, one orange and the other green, are involved in a perfectly elastic glancing collision. The green disk is initially at rest and is struck by the orange disk moving initially to the right at voi = 4.55 m/s as in Figure a, shown below. After the collision, the orange disk moves in a direction that makes an angle of 0 = 34.0° with the horizontal axis while the green disk makes an angle of 56.0⁰ with this axis as in Figure b. Determine the speed of each disk after the collision. Vof= m/s m/s V = gf Need Help? a = Before the collision Read It Watch It After the collision b 0 -x
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