Object A of mass 10 kg moving at 10 m/s [E] collides off-center with Object B of mass 10 kg at rest. If the collision is elastic and the final speed of object B is 5.0 m/s, what is the final velocity of object A? ANSWER: 8.66 m/s [E30oN] or 8.66 m/s [E30oS]
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Object A of mass 10 kg moving at 10 m/s [E] collides off-center with Object B of mass 10 kg at rest. If the collision is elastic and the final speed of object B is 5.0 m/s, what is the final velocity of object A?
ANSWER: 8.66 m/s [E30oN] or 8.66 m/s [E30oS]
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