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Show calculations, to check answers you can use https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/col ... ab_en.html 0.5m Find: 0.00 (1 Given: · More Data · Mass (kg) 0.50 2.00 Position (m) Your Answer: -1.80 -0.10 Energy lost in collision = Answer Normal Velocity (m/s) V₂ 1.00 -0.50 Momentum (kg m/s) P 0.50 -1.00 • Mass of particle 1 = 0.75 kg, starting velocity of particle 1 = 2.6 m/s Mass of particle 2 = 2.90 kg, starting velocity of particle 2 = -1.6 m/s coefficient of restitution = 0.50 (elasticity percent) Balls 2 kg m^2/s^2 Velocity Momentum Center of Mass Kinetic Energy Values Reflecting Border Elasticity Constant Size +Moments Diagram 4 x 75% Flede
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