A ball of mass 0.478 kg moving east (+x direction) with a speed of 3.72 m/s collides headon with a 0.239 kg ball at rest

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A ball of mass 0.478 kg moving east (+x direction) with a speed of 3.72 m/s collides headon with a 0.239 kg ball at rest

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A ball of mass 0.478 kg moving east (+x direction) with a speed of 3.72 m/s collides headon with a 0.239 kg ball at rest. Assume that the collision is perfectly elastic.
What is be the speed of the 0.478−kg ball after the collision? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
What is the speed of the 0.239-kg ball after the collision? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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