A cue ball (0.17 kg) is moving at a velocity of 11.3 m/s when it strikes...

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A cue ball (0.17 kg) is moving at a velocity of 11.3 m/s when itstrikes two billiard balls (0.16kg), at rest, \"dead center\" andcomes to rest. If one billiard ball moves at a velocity of 4.1 m/sat an angle of 39 radians measured clockwise relative to theincoming direction of the cue ball, and another ball moves at anangle measured counter-clockwise relative to the incoming directionof the cue ball, how fast is the second ball moving in m/s?

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