A 6.0 kg object is at rest on a frictionless surface when it is struck head-on by
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A 6.0 kg object is at rest on a frictionless surface when it is struck head-on by a 2.0 kg object moving at 10 m/s. If the collision is elastic, what is the speed of the 6.0 kg object after the collision?
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College Physics With An Integrated Approach To Forces And Kinematics
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