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Physics, 11.03.2021 01:00, brennarfa

. Mass 1 has a momentum of 20 kg*m/s. Mass 2 has a momentum of 50 kg*m/s. They have a perfectly elastic collision. After the collision, the momentum of Mass
1 is 15 kg*m/s. What is the momentum of Mass 2?

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. Mass 1 has a momentum of 20 kg*m/s. Mass 2 has a momentum of 50 kg*m/s.

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