In a physics lab, a cube slides down a friction-less incline as shown the figure below...

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In a physics lab, a cube slides down a friction-less incline asshown the figure below and elastically strikes another cube at thebottom that is only one-half its mass. If the incline is h = 28 cmhigh and the table is H = 85.1 cm off the floor, where does thelarger cube land, in cm, horizontally away from the edge of table?[Hint: Both leave the incline moving horizontally.]

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