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Two objects collide head-on (see figure below). The first object is moving with an initial speed of
v1i = 8.04 m/s
and the second object is moving with an initial speed of
v2i = 10.00 m/s.
Assuming the collision is elastic,
m1 = 5.24 kg,
and
m2 = 6.21 kg,
determine the final velocity of each object.
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