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Physics, 08.04.2020 04:47, badpotterchris

A blue puck with mass 0.0400 kg, sliding with a speed of 0.200 m/s on a frictionless, horizontal surface, makes a perfectly elastic head‐on collision with a red puck with mass m, initially at rest. After the collision, the velocity of the blue puck is 0.0500 m/s in the same direction as its initial velocity. (a) Find the mass m of the red puck, and (b)the velocity (magnitude and direction) of the red puck after the collision

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