Two identical frictionless balls have its magnitude and direction of velocities before they strike each other as shown in the figure. If the coefficient of restitution e =90. a) determine the magnitude of the velocity of ball A after the impact b) determine the direction of the velocity of ball A after the impact c) determine the magnitude of the velocity of ball B after the impact.

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Two identical frictionless balls have its magnitude and direction of velocities before they strike each other as shown in the figure. If the coefficient of restitution e =90. a) determine the magnitude of the velocity of ball A after the impact b) determine the direction of the velocity of ball A after the impact c) determine the magnitude of the velocity of ball B after the impact. 

9:44 l.
39
A
B
30
60
VA=3 m/s
V4 m/s
Two identical frictionless balls
have its magnitude and direction
of velocities before they strike
each other as shown in the
figure. If the coefficient of
restitution e =90. a) determine
the magnitude of the velocity of
ball A after the impact b)
determine the direction of the
velocity of ball A after the impact
c) determine the magnitude of
the velocity of ball B after the
impact.
Transcribed Image Text:9:44 l. 39 A B 30 60 VA=3 m/s V4 m/s Two identical frictionless balls have its magnitude and direction of velocities before they strike each other as shown in the figure. If the coefficient of restitution e =90. a) determine the magnitude of the velocity of ball A after the impact b) determine the direction of the velocity of ball A after the impact c) determine the magnitude of the velocity of ball B after the impact.
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