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were did this come from this is a momentum problem
After some messey algebra it can be said that
V_B = (2 m_A V_o_A)/(m_A + m_B)
V_A = ( (M_A - M_B ) V_o_A )/(M_A + M_B)
were did this come from???
were _B indicates a quantity realtive to B
and _A indicates a quantity realitve to A
and V_o is the intial velocity
After some messey algebra it can be said that
V_B = (2 m_A V_o_A)/(m_A + m_B)
V_A = ( (M_A - M_B ) V_o_A )/(M_A + M_B)
were did this come from???
were _B indicates a quantity realtive to B
and _A indicates a quantity realitve to A
and V_o is the intial velocity
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