A 4.0kg particle collides with

  1. A particle of mass m1 = 2.5 kg moving along the x axis collides with a particle of mass m2 = 4.9 kg initially at rest. The
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  2. A particle of mass m1 =2.8 kg moving along the x axis collides with a particle of mass m2 = 5 kg initially at rest. The incoming
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  3. A particle of mass m1 = 2.5 kg moving along the x axis collides with a particle of mass m2 = 4.7 kg initially at rest. The
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  4. A particle of mass 'm' and KE 'T' collides elastically with an identical particle at rest after collision the two particle moves
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  5. A particle A of mass 2.11 kg collides with another particle B of mass 3.86 kg. Their initial velocities are u1 = 2.16i + 0.88j
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  6. A 4.0kg particle collides with a 6.0 kg particle that is at rest at 10m/s. What is the velocity of the particles after the
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  7. A particle of mass m and initial velocity v collides elastically with a particle of
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  8. A particle with m = 3.3E-27 kg is moving with a velocity of 6.0E7m/s. It then collides with a stationary particle of mass 2m,
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  9. The two particles are both moving to the right. Particle 1 catches up with particle 2 and collides with it. The particles stick
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  10. 2. A particle of mass m and speed v collides at right angles with a very massive wall in a perfectly elastic collision. The
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