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5. [0/2 Points] + DETAILS ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A 66.0 kg ice hockey goalie, originally at rest, catches a 0
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5. [0/2 Points] + DETAILS ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A 66.0 kg ice hockey goalie, originally at rest, catches a 0
5. [0/2 Points] + DETAILS ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A 66.0 kg ice hockey goalie, originally at rest, catches a 0.150 kg hockey puck slapped at him at a velocity of 22.0 m/s. Suppose the goalie and the ice puck have an elastic collision and the puck is reflected back in the direction from which it came. What would their final velocities (in m/s) be in this case? (Assume the original direction of the ice puck toward the goalie is in the positive direction. Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.) puck 0.01 x m/s goalie 21.9 x m/s Additional Materials Reading PREVIOUS ANSWERS OSCOLPHYS2016 8.4.P.030. 6. [0/2 Points] OSCOLPHYS2016 8.5.P.032. During an ice show a 50.0 kg skater leaps into the air and is caught by an initially stationary 70.0 kg skater. (a) What is their final velocity in meters per second assuming negligible friction and that the 50.0-kg skater's original horizontal velocity was 4.00 m/s? x m/s DETAILS Reading Additional Materials (b) How much kinetic energy is lost in joules? 280 X J MY NOTES PREVIOUS ANSWERS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER