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a mass m1 = 5 kg is mooving with speed v0 = 10 m/s hits a mass m2 = 15 kg wich is at rest. after the collision the mass m1 moves perpendicular to the original direction. if the collision is elastic, find the speed of m1 & m2 and the angle theta of the mass m2 after the collision.
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