SA1) A 0.30 kg metal ball at a velocity of 3.0 m/s hits another metal ball with a mass of 0.20 kg which is at rest. What is the velocity of the 0.20-kg metal ball if the velocity of the 0.30-kg metal ball became 2.0 m/s after the collision? Use: p before the collision (m,v, + m,v2) =p after the collision (m,'v,' + m¿'v2')

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General Directions: Solve what are asked for in the following problems. Show complete
solutions by showing the following:
a) FBD with complete label
b) Derived formula to be used in solving the problem including the substitution of data in
the formula
c) magnitude of answer rounded off to 2 decimal places or to the nearest hundredths
SA1) A 0.30 kg metal ball at a velocity of 3.0 m/s hits another metal ball with a mass of
0.20 kg which is at rest. What is the velocity of the 0.20-kg metal ball if the velocity of
the 0.30-kg metal ball became 2.0 m/s after the collision? Use: p before the collision
(m,v, + m,v2) =p after the collision (m,'v,' + m,'V2')
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Transcribed Image Text:General Directions: Solve what are asked for in the following problems. Show complete solutions by showing the following: a) FBD with complete label b) Derived formula to be used in solving the problem including the substitution of data in the formula c) magnitude of answer rounded off to 2 decimal places or to the nearest hundredths SA1) A 0.30 kg metal ball at a velocity of 3.0 m/s hits another metal ball with a mass of 0.20 kg which is at rest. What is the velocity of the 0.20-kg metal ball if the velocity of the 0.30-kg metal ball became 2.0 m/s after the collision? Use: p before the collision (m,v, + m,v2) =p after the collision (m,'v,' + m,'V2') MI
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