two balls that are set to be collide elastically, give these two balls specific masses and initial velocity.
The balls cannot have the same mass, and they must be moving in both the x- and y-directions.
These are the data:
Mass for ball 1=3kg
Mass for ball 2=5kg
Initial velocity ball 1=1.50
Initial velocity ball 2=2.0
Use Conservation of Momentum in x and y, as well as Conservation of Energy, to determine the final velocities of the balls after the collision. calculate
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