What is the x-component of the momentum of the system of balls shown below? y 8.0 kg 10.0 kg 5.0 m/s 35°35° 5.0 m/s O x
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The x-component of the momentum for the 8.0kg ball is given by: \(p_{1x} = m_1 \cdot v_{1x} = 8.0kg \cdot 5.0m/s = 40.0kg \cdot m/s\) The x-component of the momentum for the 10.0kg ball is given by: \(p_{2x} = m_2 \cdot v_{2x} = 10.0kg \cdot 35355.0m/s = Show more…
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