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An object of mass 3?,
moving in the +?
direction at speed ?0,
breaks into two pieces of mass ?
and 2?
as shown in the figure.
If ?1=61.0∘
and ?2=22.0∘,
determine the final velocities ?1
and ?2
of the resulting pieces in terms of ?0.

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An object of mass 3M, moving in the +x direction at speed
Vo, breaks into two pieces of mass M and 2M as shown in
the figure.
If 0₁ = 61.0° and 0₂ = 22.0°, determine the final velocities
U₁ and U2 of the resulting pieces in terms of vo.
U1 =
U₂ =
Vo
Vo
3M
Vo
2M
M
1/₂ = ?
0.
V₁ = ?
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