7. A curling stone A (mA = 25 kg) is moving at 3.0 m/s [E] down the centre line of the ice toward an opponent's stone B (mB = 15 kg), initially at rest. Immediately after this collision, stone A continues moving with a velocity of 1.8 m/s [E 22° N]. What is the velocity of stone B after the collision?
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0 \, \text{m/s} \, [E] \) - Mass of stone B, \( m_B = 15 \, \text{kg} \) - Initial velocity of stone B, \( v_{B_i} = 0 \, \text{m/s} \) - Final velocity of stone A, \( v_{A_f} = 1.8 \, \text{m/s} \, [E22^\circ N] \) Show moreā¦
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