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If one ball's initial speed was 1.50 m/s, and the other's was 4.50 m/s in the opposite direction, what will be their speeds after the collision?
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Transcribed Image Text:Two billiard balls of equal mass undergo a perfectly elastic head-on collision.
Part A
If one ball's initial speed was 1.50 m/s, and the other's was 4.50 m/s in the opposite direction, what will be their speeds after the collision?
Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma.
V1, V2 =
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- 4.50, +1.50
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Term 1: Check your signs.
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