Problem 6: Two objects slide over a frictionless horizontal surface. The first object, of mass m2 = 15 Kg, is moving wit

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Problem 6: Two objects slide over a frictionless horizontal surface. The first object, of mass m2 = 15 Kg, is moving wit

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Problem 6: Two objects slide over a frictionless horizontal surface. The first object, of mass m2 = 15 Kg, is moving with a velocity u 5.4 m/s toward the second object of mass m2 = 7.0 Kg, which is initially at rest. After the collision, both objects have velocities which are directed at equal angle € = 30° on either side of the original line of motion of the first object. What are the final velocities of the two objects? Is the collision elastic or inelastie?
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