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Physics, 05.04.2021 19:20, domiyisthom

After being struck by a bowling ball, a 1.6 kg bowling pin sliding to the right at 4.7 m/s
collides head-on with another 1.6 kg bowlilas
pin initially at rest.
Find the final velocity of the second pin in
the following situations:
a) The first pin moves to the right after the
collision at 0.5 m/s.
Answer in units of m/s.

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