0.5 m 0.00 s Find: More Data Mass (kg) 0.50 2.00 Position (m) Your Answer: -1.80 -0.10 • Energy lost in collision Answer

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0.5 m 0.00 s Find: More Data Mass (kg) 0.50 2.00 Position (m) Your Answer: -1.80 -0.10 • Energy lost in collision Answer

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0 5 M 0 00 S Find More Data Mass Kg 0 50 2 00 Position M Your Answer 1 80 0 10 Energy Lost In Collision Answer 1
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0.5 m 0.00 s Find: More Data Mass (kg) 0.50 2.00 Position (m) Your Answer: -1.80 -0.10 • Energy lost in collision Answer Velocity (m/s) 1.00 -0.50 L New Now www. Momentum (kg m/s) Pa 0.50 -1.00 Balls Given: • Mass of particle 1 = 0.35 kg, starting velocity of particle 1 = 2.7 m/s • Mass of particle 2 1.75 kg, starting velocity of particle 2 -2.5 m/s • coefficient of restitution 0.80 (elasticity percent) . kg m^2/s^2 2 Velocity Momentum Center of Mass Kinetic Energy Values Reflecting Border Elasticity Inde Constant Size Moments Diagram x 75% Flande
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