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A 70.0 kg ice hockey goalie, originally at rest, has a 0.110 kg hockey puck slapped at him at a velocity of 31.5 m/s. Suppose the goalie and the puck have an elastic collision, and the puck is reflected back in the direction from which it came. What would the final velocities of the goalie and the puck be in this case? Assume that the collision is completely elastic.v goalie = _____ m / sv puck = ______ m / s

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mass of the goalie(m₁) = 70 kg

mass of the puck (m₂)= 0.11 kg

velocity of the puck = 31.5 m/s

elastic collision


v_1=(m_2-m_1)/(m_1+m_2)v_1+(2m_2)/(m_1+m_2)v_2


v_(pf)=(0.11-70)/(0.11+70)31.5+(2m_2)/(m_1+m_2)* (0)


v_(pf)=-31.4\ m/s


v'_2 = (2m_1v_1)/(m_1+m_2)-((m_2-m_1)v_2)/(m_2+m_1)


v_(gf) = (2* 0.11* 31.5)/(0.11+70)-((0.11-70)* 0)/(m_1+m_2)


v_(gf) = (2* 0.11* 31.5)/(0.11+70)


v_(gf) = 0.0988\ m/s

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