A lila m2=1 Kg and initial velocity u2= 10m/s moving to the left as shown in the figure below. Find the velocities (vị and v2) of the two masses after collision assuming a perfectly elastic collision. (Hint: Use both conservation of momentum and conservation of energy). =-10m/s ai =10m/s m2 = TKg M = 0 lomis Ui is along Uz is along tahen as NOTE : threfane take it al -10m/s

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A mass, m = 1 Kg and initial velocity u =10m/s moving to the right collides with another mass,
m2=1 Kg and initial velocity U2= 10m/s moving to the left as shown in the figure below.
Find the velocities (vi and v2) of the two masses after collision assuming a perfectly elastic
collision. (Hint: Use both conservation of momentum and conservation of energy).
a, =10m/s
Uz = -10m/s
%3D
m2 = IKg
M= 0
NOTE
U, is along +n,
tahen as
10mis
Uz is along - n,
theefave take it at
- 10m/s
Transcribed Image Text:A mass, m = 1 Kg and initial velocity u =10m/s moving to the right collides with another mass, m2=1 Kg and initial velocity U2= 10m/s moving to the left as shown in the figure below. Find the velocities (vi and v2) of the two masses after collision assuming a perfectly elastic collision. (Hint: Use both conservation of momentum and conservation of energy). a, =10m/s Uz = -10m/s %3D m2 = IKg M= 0 NOTE U, is along +n, tahen as 10mis Uz is along - n, theefave take it at - 10m/s
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