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Two Masses, M1 and M2, Are Moving with Velocities

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Two masses, m1 and m2, are moving with velocities Two masses, m<sub>1</sub> and m<sub>2</sub>, are moving with velocities   and   when they collide. After the collision, the final velocities are   and   . Which of the following expressions is true? The subscripts x and y represent the components along x and y respectively.)  A)    B)    C)    D)    E)  A and B and Two masses, m<sub>1</sub> and m<sub>2</sub>, are moving with velocities   and   when they collide. After the collision, the final velocities are   and   . Which of the following expressions is true? The subscripts x and y represent the components along x and y respectively.)  A)    B)    C)    D)    E)  A and B when they collide. After the collision, the final velocities are Two masses, m<sub>1</sub> and m<sub>2</sub>, are moving with velocities   and   when they collide. After the collision, the final velocities are   and   . Which of the following expressions is true? The subscripts x and y represent the components along x and y respectively.)  A)    B)    C)    D)    E)  A and B and Two masses, m<sub>1</sub> and m<sub>2</sub>, are moving with velocities   and   when they collide. After the collision, the final velocities are   and   . Which of the following expressions is true? The subscripts x and y represent the components along x and y respectively.)  A)    B)    C)    D)    E)  A and B . Which of the following expressions is true? The subscripts x and y represent the components along x and y respectively.)


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