Collision mass of Coin 1 [moving] (kg) mass of Coin 2 [stationary] (kg) velocity (m/s) Coin 1 velocity before Coin 2 velocity before Coin 1 velocity after Coin 2 velocity after momentum (kg m/s) Total momentum before Total momentum after total kinetic energy (1) Total kinetic energy before Total kinetic energy after % kinetic energy remaining x-component 0.0044 kg 0.0044kg 0.00 m/s 0.00 m/s -0.26 m/s 0.24 m/s 0.00 m/s 8.80 x 10-5 m/s (combine both x- and y- component data) 2.33 x 10-³ J 1.15 x 10-³ J 49% y-component X 1.03 m/s 0.00 m/s 0.48 m/s 0.41 m/s X 4.53 x 10-³ m/s 3.92 x 10³ m/s X X X X X
Collision mass of Coin 1 [moving] (kg) mass of Coin 2 [stationary] (kg) velocity (m/s) Coin 1 velocity before Coin 2 velocity before Coin 1 velocity after Coin 2 velocity after momentum (kg m/s) Total momentum before Total momentum after total kinetic energy (1) Total kinetic energy before Total kinetic energy after % kinetic energy remaining x-component 0.0044 kg 0.0044kg 0.00 m/s 0.00 m/s -0.26 m/s 0.24 m/s 0.00 m/s 8.80 x 10-5 m/s (combine both x- and y- component data) 2.33 x 10-³ J 1.15 x 10-³ J 49% y-component X 1.03 m/s 0.00 m/s 0.48 m/s 0.41 m/s X 4.53 x 10-³ m/s 3.92 x 10³ m/s X X X X X
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- Was momentum conserved for each direction (x, y)?
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