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Title: A sticky hockey puck slides along a frictionless, horizontal ice surface at 75 m/s in the +x ...
Post by: thedrunkmind on Feb 5, 2024

A sticky hockey puck slides along a frictionless, horizontal ice surface at 75 m/s in the +x direction. It collides with a second sticky puck originally sliding at 25 m/s in the -y direction. They collide perfectly inelastically. If the first puck has a mass twice that of the second, what is the angle of their final velocity vector below the +x direction?



37 degrees



9.5 degrees



49 degrees



42 degrees



34 degrees



Title: Re: A sticky hockey puck slides along a frictionless, horizontal ice surface at 75 m/s in the +x ...
Post by: oth987 on Feb 5, 2024
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