Given: 2 balls collide m1= 0.126 kg          m2=0.126 kg Before collision: Yx(initial)= 4.00 m/s         V2x(initial)= -2.00 m/s Yy(initial)= 1.50 m/s          V2y(initial)= 2.00 m/s After collision: V1x(final)= -0.482 m/s            V2x(final)=...

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Given: 2 balls collide

m1= 0.126kg          m2=0.126kg

Before collision:

Yx(initial)= 4.00m/s         V2x(initial)=-2.00 m/s

Yy(initial)= 1.50m/s         V2y(initial)= 2.00 m/s

After collision:

V1x(final)= -0.482m/s           V2x(final)= 2.482 m/s

V1y(final)= 2.020m/s            V2y(final)= 1.480 m/s

Calculate the x and y components of the total momentum of thesystem before the collision.

Calculate the x and y components of the total momentum of thesystem after the collision.

Is the momentum conserved? Explain.

Calculate the total momentum of the system before thecollision.

Calculate the total momentum of the system after thecollision.

Is the collision elastic, partially elastic, or inelastic?

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