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Physics, 15.06.2021 14:00, simbupls

A 0.10 kg object makes an elastic -on collision with a 0.15 kg stationary object. The final velocity of the 0.10 kg object after the collision is 0.045 m/s to left, and the final velocity of the 0.15 kg object after the collision is 0.16 m/s to the right What was the initial velocity of the 0.10 kg object ?

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