wo students went to the pool to relax on a summer day. Both students have inflatable floats, and are just chilling in the water. At one point, the Student 1 is slowly moving ith the velocity of -0.0231 m/s in the x-direction. Student 2 student is slowing moving with the velocity of -0.0507 m/s in the x-direction. Their floats bump into each ther, after which Student 2 is moving with the velocity of 0.0126 in the x-direction. If Student 1 weighs 53.6 kg, and Student 2 weighs 69.1 kg, what is the velocity of tudent 1 after the bump? Include units in SI

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Two students went to the pool to relax on a summer day. Both students have inflatable floats, and are just chilling in the water. At one point, the Student 1 is slowly moving
with the velocity of -0.0231 m/s in the x-direction. Student 2 student is slowing moving with the velocity of -0.0507 m/s in the x-direction. Their floats bump into each
other, after which Student 2 is moving with the velocity of 0.0126 in the x-direction. If Student 1 weighs 53.6 kg, and Student 2 weighs 69.1 kg, what is the velocity of
Student 1 after the bump? Include units in SI
Transcribed Image Text:M2 M7 M2 Before After Two students went to the pool to relax on a summer day. Both students have inflatable floats, and are just chilling in the water. At one point, the Student 1 is slowly moving with the velocity of -0.0231 m/s in the x-direction. Student 2 student is slowing moving with the velocity of -0.0507 m/s in the x-direction. Their floats bump into each other, after which Student 2 is moving with the velocity of 0.0126 in the x-direction. If Student 1 weighs 53.6 kg, and Student 2 weighs 69.1 kg, what is the velocity of Student 1 after the bump? Include units in SI
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