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Physics, 22.10.2020 19:01 jholland03

In Challenge Example 11.9 (p. 280), after the explosion, suppose that the m1 fragment shot directly north at 12 m/s and the m3 fragment shot directly south at 9 m/s. What would be the x-component of the velocity of the m2 fragment after the explosion

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