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Two masses, m1= 1 kg and m2 = 2kg, collide. the first mass has a velocity of .95 m/s east, then 50 degrees NE. The second mass is stationary and then moves off 40 degrees SE. What are the velocities of the two masses after the collision?
15 years ago

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Answered by Vk
Self control on mind and then try.
9 years ago

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