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  1. Two circular pucks, each of mass M and radius R, slide toward each other and are about to collide on frictionless ice. The pucks
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  2. Two pucks collide on an air hockey table. Puck A has a mass of 17.0 g and is initially traveling in the +x direction at 7.00
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  3. Two pucks collide on an air hockey table. Puck A has a mass of 16 g and is initially traveling in the +x direction at 6.2 m/s.
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  4. Two hockey pucks with the same mass are traveling toward each other, both moving at a speed of 5.6 m/s. Eventually, they
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  5. If you have two pucks elastically collide on an air table, and then analyze the momentum vector diagram of the situation, you
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  6. Two pucks traveling at each other collide and deflect at 30.0° angles from their original velocities. The mass of Puck B is 20%
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  7. two identical pucks collide on an air hockey table. one puck was originally at rest. if the incoming puck has a speed of 6 m/s
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  8. a pair of identical pucks move towards either other on a frictionless surface with equal speeds, the pucks move apart after
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  9. a pair of identical pucks move towards either other on a frictionless surface with equal speeds, the pucks move apart after
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  10. An air hockey table works by pumping air through thousands of tiny holes in a table to support light pucks. this allows the
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