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Q. A 1.5 kg block traveling at 6.0 m/s strikes a 2.5 kg block at rest. After an elastic collision, what are the velocities of the blocks?
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Velocity of two objects colliding after collision
Velocities of Colliding Blocks
Conservation of Momentum
Conservation of Energy
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