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Physics, 06.06.2020 15:59 tadeebun

A 4.90 kg mass with an initial velocity of 4.30 m/s, due east, collides with a 4.40 kg mass whose initial velocity is 2.70 m/s, due west. After the collision, the 4.90 kg mass has a velocity of 1.20 m/s, due south. A) What is the x-component of the velocity of the 3.60 kg mass after the collision? B) What is the y-component of the velocity of the 3.60 kg mass after the collision?
C) How much energy is dissipated in the collision?

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