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A .450-kg ice puck, moving east with a speed of 3.00 m/s, has a head on collision with a 0.900-kg puck initially at rest. Assuming a perfectly elastic collision, what will be the speed and direction of each object after the collision?
A .450-kg ice puck, moving east with a speed of 3.00 m/s, has a head on collision with a 0.900-kg puck initially at rest. Assuming a perfectly elastic collision, what will be the speed and direction of each object after the collision?