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Posted by Anthony on Thursday, November 29, 2012 at 8:40pm.

Two blocks move along a linear path on a nearly frictionless air track. One block, of mass 0.104 kg, initially moves to the right at a speed of 4.70 m/s, while the second block, of mass 0.208 kg, is initially to the left of the first block and moving to the right at 6.50 m/s. Find the final velocities of the blocks, assuming the collision is elastic

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