Two m = 2 kg pucks collide on an air hockey table. Their paths are shown in the image below, puck A travels down and to the right (45 degrees off the y axis) at a velocity VÃO = 5 m/s and puck B travels to the left along the x axis at a velocity VBO = 7 m/s. If puck A's path after collision is down and to the left at 30 degrees from the y axis determine the following: A. Magnitude of the final velocity of puck A. B. Magnitude of the final velocity of puck B. C. Coefficient of restitution, e.
Two m = 2 kg pucks collide on an air hockey table. Their paths are shown in the image below, puck A travels down and to the right (45 degrees off the y axis) at a velocity VÃO = 5 m/s and puck B travels to the left along the x axis at a velocity VBO = 7 m/s. If puck A's path after collision is down and to the left at 30 degrees from the y axis determine the following: A. Magnitude of the final velocity of puck A. B. Magnitude of the final velocity of puck B. C. Coefficient of restitution, e.
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Transcribed Image Text:Two m = 2 kg pucks collide on an air hockey table. Their paths are shown in the image below, puck A travels down and
to the right (45 degrees off the y axis) at a velocity VÃO = 5 m/s and puck B travels to the left along the x axis at a
velocity VBO = 7 m/s. If puck A's path after collision is down and to the left at 30 degrees from the y axis determine the
following:
A. Magnitude of the final velocity of puck A.
B. Magnitude of the final velocity of puck B.
C. Coefficient of restitution, e.
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VAO
MA
VAF
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Collision
45°
Post
Collision
Collision Collision
30°
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Collision
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VBO
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