Select the correct answers. Before the elastic collision with a vertical wall, a 0.10 kg squash ball has an initial momentum P= (Px, Py) =(3.0 kg m/s, 2.0 kg m/s). What is the magnitude of the final momentum and the components of the final velocity of the squash ball after collision?
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![Setect the correct answers.
Before the elastic collision with a
vertical wall, a 0.10 kg squash ball has
an initial momentum
P= (Px, PLy) = (3.0 kg m/s, 2.0 kg m/s). What is the magnitude of the final momentum and
the components of the final velocity of the squash ball after collision?
Select 2 choice(s)
OP:=3.6 kg m/s
O P:= 6.3 kg m/s
O V; = (-0.30 x 102 m/s, -0.20 x 102 m/
Dv, =(-0.30 x 102 m/s, 0.20 x 10 m/s)
O V, = (0.20 x 10 m/s, 0.30 x 10 m/s)
DP:= 13 kg m/s](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd4caddb8-5ffc-4880-9062-51e0f5f63283%2Fb694aec3-70af-40c6-8418-a2cda0c231de%2Fhst5rxt_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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