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A block of mass = 2.20 kg slides down a 30.0 deg incline which is 3.60 m high. At the bottom, it strikes a block of mass = 7.00 kg which is at rest on a horizontal surface . (Assume a smooth transition at the bottom of the incline.) If the collision is elastic, and friction can be ignored.
Then I determined the speeds of both blocks after the collision:
m1=4.38
m2=4.02
Now I have to....
Determine how far back up the incline the smaller mass will go.
Then I determined the speeds of both blocks after the collision:
m1=4.38
m2=4.02
Now I have to....
Determine how far back up the incline the smaller mass will go.
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How did you figure out m2?
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