The figure below shows two pendulums. Sphere m1 has a mass of 40 g and sphere m2 has a mass of 80 g. If h1= 5.8 cm, determine the velocity of m1 immediately after collision with m2. Assume an elastic collision and m2 starts at rest at its lowest point. Use g = 10 N/kg, enter your answer as a signed number.
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The figure below shows two pendulums. Sphere m1 has a mass of 40 g and sphere m2 has a mass of 80 g. If h1= 5.8 cm, determine the velocity of m1 immediately after collision with m2. Assume an elastic collision and m2 starts at rest at its lowest point. Use g = 10 N/kg, enter your answer as a signed number.
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