Question: Problem 2 (a) Calculate the final momentum vector for the collision between particles 1 and 2 if their masses are given by my = 0.5

 Problem 2 (a) Calculate the final momentum vector for the collisionbetween particles 1 and 2 if their masses are given by my

= 0.5 kg, and my = 0.25 kg, and their velocities themoment before collision are vi = (2.r + 1y)m/s, and v2 =

Problem 2 (a) Calculate the final momentum vector for the collision between particles 1 and 2 if their masses are given by my = 0.5 kg, and my = 0.25 kg, and their velocities the moment before collision are vi = (2.r + 1y)m/s, and v2 = (-42 + 29)m/s. (b) If my is seen to be moving along the positive a axis just after the collision what are the final speeds of the particles? (c) Calculate the angle between the final velocity of particle 2 and the x-axis.Problem 1 A projectile of mass M is launched directly upwards with an initial speed of vo = 20 m/s. At its peak height it breaks into two parts with my = 2M/3 and my = M/3, and you measure that my is initially traveling at a velocity of of = 1a m/s. How far apart are my and ma when they land? What is the center of mass of the system when my and my have landed

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