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Two identical balls collide one was initially at rest. after the collision one of the balls has a velocity of 3 m/s south. the other has a velocity of 4 m/s west. what was the velocity of the ball that was moving before the collision
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Two identical balls collide
head on. The initial velocity
of
one
is 0.75
m/s
east, while that of the
other one
is 0.43
m/s west
.
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