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Particle 1 with a momentum of 126.2 kg·m/s along the x axis, strikes particle 2, which is initially motionless. After the collision, particle 1 has an x component of momentum, p1x = 82.0 kg·m/s and a y component, p1y = 46.8 kg·m/s. What are p2x and p2y, the x and y momentum components of particle 2 after the collision?
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