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Physics, 27.03.2020 00:28 nikkierubio2007

Two spheres, A and B, with masses mA = 1.35 kg and mB = 2.96 kg, respectively, collide with v−A = 26.2 m/s and v−B = 22.5 m/s. Compute the postimpact velocities of A and B if α = 45°, β = 16°, the COR is e = 0.57, and the contact between A and B is frictionless.

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