The drawing shows a collision between two pucks on an air-hockey table. Puck A has a mass of 0.0250 kg and is moving along the x axis with a velocity of +4.74 m/s. It makes a collision with puck B, which has a mass of 0,0500 kg and is initially at rest. The collision is not head-on. After the collision, the two pucks fly apart with the angles shown in the drawing. Find the speed of (a) puck A and (b) puck B

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The drawing shows a collision between two pucks on an air-hockey table. Puck A has a mass of 0.0250 kg and is moving along the x axis with a velocity of +4.74 m/s. It makes a collision with puck B, which has a mass of 0,0500 kg and is initially at rest. The collision is not head-on. After the collision, the two pucks fly apart with the angles shown in the drawing. Find the speed of (a) puck A and (b) puck B. 

**Before and After Collision Diagram**

The diagram illustrates the dynamics of collision between two objects, labeled A and B. 

**Before Collision:**

- Object A is in motion, represented by a red arrow pointing towards object B.
- Object B is at rest, signified by its position without an arrow.

**After Collision:**

- Both objects A and B change direction post-collision.
- Object A moves upwards at an angle of 65 degrees relative to the original horizontal path it took.
- Object B moves downward at an angle of 37 degrees relative to its vertical path.

This interaction of angles demonstrates the conservation of momentum during the collision, showing the deflection paths of each object upon impact.
Transcribed Image Text:**Before and After Collision Diagram** The diagram illustrates the dynamics of collision between two objects, labeled A and B. **Before Collision:** - Object A is in motion, represented by a red arrow pointing towards object B. - Object B is at rest, signified by its position without an arrow. **After Collision:** - Both objects A and B change direction post-collision. - Object A moves upwards at an angle of 65 degrees relative to the original horizontal path it took. - Object B moves downward at an angle of 37 degrees relative to its vertical path. This interaction of angles demonstrates the conservation of momentum during the collision, showing the deflection paths of each object upon impact.
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