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A 0.300 kg air hockey puck moving 3.33 m/s northwest hits an identical puck moving south at 1.87 m/s. The first puck ends up going 2.10 m/s west. What is the x-component of the final velocity of the second
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A 0.300 kg air hockey puck
moving 3.33 m/s northwest hits
an identical puck moving south at
1.87 m/s. The first puck ends up
going 2.10 m/s west. What is the
x-component of the final velocity
of the second puck?
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