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1. A billiard ball of mass mA = 0.4 kg moving with a speed vA = 2 m/s strikes a second ball, initially at rest, of mass mB = 0.4 kg. As a result of the collision, the first ball is deflected off at an angle of 30.0o with a speed v’A = 1.2 m/s. Taking the xaxis to be the original direction of motion of ball A, and assuming it deflects above the xaxis, find the final velocity of ball B (which will include both a magnitude as well as a direction).
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1. A billiard ball of mass mA = 0.4 kg moving with a speed vA = 2 m/s strikes a second ball, initially at rest, of mass mB = 0.4 kg. As a result of the collision, the first ball is deflected off at an angle of 30.0o with a speed v’A = 1.2 m/s. Taking the xaxis to be the original direction of motion of ball A, and assuming it deflects above the xaxis, find the final velocity of ball B (which will include both a magnitude as well as a direction).
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