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Mike shoots a large marble (Marble A, mass: 0.05 kg) at a smaller marble (Marble B, mass: 0.03 kg) that is sitting still. Marble A was initially moving at a velocity of 0.6 m/s, but after the collision it has a velocity of −0.2 m/s. What is the resulting velocity of marble B after the collision? Be sure to show your work for solving this problem along with the final answer

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1 1/3 m/s


Step-by-step explanation

The momentum before collision and after collision is always conserved.

m₁v₁ = m₂v₂

(0.05×0.6) + (0.03×0) = (0.03 × v) + (0.05 × -0.2)

0.03 + 0 = 0.03v - 0.01

0.03v = 0.03+0.01

0.03v = 0.04

v = 0.04/0.03

= 4/3

= 1 1/3 m/s

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