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Physics, 21.12.2020 22:30 jonathanmenosky11

A 6.0 kg bowling ball moving at 3.5m/s to the right makes a collision, head-on, with a stationary 0.70 kg bowling pin. If the ball is moving 2.77 m/s to the right after the collision, what will be the velocity ( magnitude and direction) of the pin?

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