

v1 =[0.85(0.157-0.306) + (-2.26)(2*0.306)]/(0.306+0.157) = -3.26 m/s towards left
v2 = -2.26(0.306-0.157) + 2*0.157*0.85 /(0.306+0.157) = -0.15 m/s towards left
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