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A 0.110-kg ball (ball x) moving at 1.20 m/s to the right, collides head-on with an identical ball (ball Y) moving to the left at a velocity of 0.600 m/s. Ball Y rebounds and reverses direction at a velocity of 0.800 m/s. What is the velocity of ball X following the collision? A 0.200 m/s to the left
B. 0.0924 m/s to the right
C. 0.0880 m/s to the right
D. 0.00440 m/s to the left​

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