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27 October, 15:54

How do you find the velocity after a collision

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  1. 27 October, 19:13
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    In a collision, the velocity change is always computed by subtracting the initial velocity value from the final velocity value. If an object is moving in one direction before a collision and rebounds or somehow changes direction, then its velocity after the collision has the opposite direction as before.
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