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Physics, 08.04.2021 18:20, iornstricker

The collision. Speeds as high as 273 km/h have been recorded for golf balls. Suppose a golf ball
whose mass is 45.0 g is moving to the right at 273 km/h and strikes another ball
that is at rest. If after the perfectly elastic collision, the first golf ball moves 91km/h
to the left and the second ball moves 182 km/h to the right, what is the mass of the
second ball?

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