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Two equal mass hockey pucks collide in a perfectly elastic
Can someone please solve this? I have stuck for hours on this and i need this before tomorrow's morning class! Please and thank
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Two equal mass hockey pucks collide in a perfectly elastic collision. The first
puck is stationary, and the second puck collides
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Two equal mass hockey pucks collide in a perfectly elastic collision. The first
puck is stationary, and the second puck collides
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Death
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