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Chemistry, 05.12.2020 05:20 hany90

A 3-kg hard steel ball collides head-on with a 1-kg hard steel ball. The balls are moving at 2 m/s in opposite directions before they collide. Upon colliding,
the 3-kg ball stops. What is the velocity of the 1-kg object after the collision?
(Hint: Assign velocities in one direction as positive; then any velocities in the
opposite direction are negative.)

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