A ball of mass m1 = 12 kg is moving at 6 m/s towards another ball of mass m2 = 5kg that is initially at rest. If the balls undergo a head on perfectly elastic collission , what are velocities of the balls after the collision? Assume no friction.
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A ball of mass m1 = 12 kg is moving at 6 m/s towards another ball of mass m2 = 5kg that is initially at rest. If the balls undergo a head on perfectly elastic collission , what are velocities of the balls after the collision? Assume no friction.
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