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27 July, 19:38

Two water balloons of mass 0.65 kg collide and bounce off of each other without breaking. Before the collision, one water balloon moved at a velocity of 3 m/s east, while the other moved at a velocity of 2 m/s west. After the collision, one balloon moves at a velocity of 1.5 m/s west. What is the velocity of the other water balloon?

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  1. 27 July, 23:01
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    Taking motion towards East as + ve ...

    (0.65kg x 3.0m/s) + (0.65kg x - 2.0m/s) = 0.65 kg. m/s

    (0.65 x v?) + (0.65 x - 1.50) = 0.65 (v - 1.50)

    By conservation ... before = after

    0.65 = 0.65 (v - 1.50)

    1 = (v - 1.5) ... ►v = (+) 2.50 m/s (East)
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