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Two objects, A and B, each of mass o.22 kg, are moving at 0.34 m/s directly toward each other. What is the speed of Object A after an elastic collosion
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Two objects, A and B, each of mass o.22 kg, are moving at 0.34 m/s directly toward each other. What is the speed of Object A after an elastic collosion
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Theoretically, if the objects have the same mass and are moving towards each other at a speed of
, after a perfectly elastic collision, the object A is supposed to move with the same velocity in the opposite direction.
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