A stationary curling stone is struck in a glancing collision by a second curling stone of equal mass. If the first stone

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A stationary curling stone is struck in a glancing collision by a second curling stone of equal mass. If the first stone

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A stationary curling stone is struck in a glancing collision bya second curling stone of equal mass. If the first stone moves awayat a velocity of 0.92 m/s [N71° W] and the second stone moves awayat a velocity of 1.25 m/s [N44° E], what was the initial velocityof the second stone?
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