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Two equal mass hockey pucks collide in a perfectly elastic collision. The first puck is stationary, and the second puck collide...Asked by Death
Two equal mass hockey pucks collide in a perfectly elastic collision. The first
puck is stationary, and the second puck collides with the first while
travelling 15 m/s [E]. The first puck travels in the direction of [E4°S], while the second puck travels with an unknown velocity, but with a direction of [E18°N]. Determine the final velocities of both pucks
puck is stationary, and the second puck collides with the first while
travelling 15 m/s [E]. The first puck travels in the direction of [E4°S], while the second puck travels with an unknown velocity, but with a direction of [E18°N]. Determine the final velocities of both pucks
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