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Physics, 05.05.2020 08:00 daniel8orange

Three balls roll on a frictionless surface and collide in two separate collisions. Ball 1 (mass m1=1.0 kg and velocity v1i=10 m/s) collides first with Ball 2 (mass m2=2 kg and velocity v2i=0 m/s) in an inelastic collision. Ball 2 then collides with Ball 3 (mass m3=0.9 kg and velocity v3i=5 m/s) in a perfectly inelastic collision. If Ball 1 moves with a velocity v1f=2.5 m/s to the left after its collision, what is the final velocity (v3f) of the combined balls (2 and 3) after their collision in m/s? Assume all three balls move only in the x direction. If your answer is negative (moving to the left), include the negative in your entry. Round your answer to 2 decimal places for entry into eCampus. Do not enter units. Example: 1.23

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