Question 6.1b: A block with mass M = 5.75 kg is sliding in the positive x-direction at V, = 8.30 m/s on a frictionless surface when it collides elastically in one dimension with stationary block with mass m = 1.75 kg. Determine the velocities, V, and v, of the objects after the collision. V = m/s Vf = m/s
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