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Physics, 18.12.2020 06:30 xojade

Two iron asteroids collide elastically in one dimension. The first has mass mi = 4M and
velocity v1i = +5.00 m/s. The second has
mass m2 = M and velocity v2i = -25.00 m/s.

What is the final velocity V1f of the first
asteroid and V2F of the second asteroid?
[?] m/s

Remember: right is +, left is -


Two iron asteroids collide elastically in one

dimension. The first has mass mi = 4M and
velocity

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