part A What type of collision is it when the velcro attaches? O inelastic elastic O impulse conservative part B Assume the velcro parts line up and the balls stick together after the collision. If the mass of each tennis ball is 60 g and the initial speed of one ball is 2 meters per second before it hits the stationary ball, what is the speed of the two-ball object after collision? (answer in m/s) part C The type of collision when the balls bounce off each other is:

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I am completely stuck. Need help. I have attached the problem. Please view both attachments before answering. I need help with parts A,B, and C please. I have also attached the link to video below. If you can please explain your answer so I can fully understand. Thank you!

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part A
What type of collision is it when the velcro attaches?
inelastic
elastic
O impulse
conservative
part B
Assume the velcro parts line up and the balls stick together
after the collision. If the mass of each tennis ball is 60 g and the
initial speed of one ball is 2 meters per second before it hits
the stationary ball, what is the speed of the two-ball object
after collision? (answer in m/s)
part C
The type of collision when the balls bounce off each other is:
Transcribed Image Text:part A What type of collision is it when the velcro attaches? inelastic elastic O impulse conservative part B Assume the velcro parts line up and the balls stick together after the collision. If the mass of each tennis ball is 60 g and the initial speed of one ball is 2 meters per second before it hits the stationary ball, what is the speed of the two-ball object after collision? (answer in m/s) part C The type of collision when the balls bounce off each other is:
Watch this video to answer parts a, b, c below:
Link 2
Transcribed Image Text:Watch this video to answer parts a, b, c below: Link 2
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