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c) The magnitude and direction of the velocities of two identical frictionless balls before they strike each other are as shown in Figure Q3c. Assuming coefficient of restitution is 0.8, determine the magnitude and direction of the velocity of each ball after the impact. Assuming y-component of momentum for each ball is conserved.
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