A 1.90 kg "particle" traveling with velocity = (4.0 m/s collides with a 4.20 kg "particle" traveling with velocity = (2.2 m/s). The collision connects the two particles. What then is their velocity in (a) unit-vector notation and as (b) a magnitude and (c) a positive (counterclockwise) angle measured from the +x axis? (a) Number i (b) Number i (c) Number i Hint Save for Later Units Units J Units Attempts: unlimited Submit Answer

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A 1.90 kg "particle" traveling with velocity = (4.0 m/s collides with a 4.20 kg "particle" traveling with velocity (2.2 m/s).
The collision connects the two particles. What then is their velocity in (a) unit-vector notation and as (b) a magnitude and (c) a positive
(counterclockwise) angle measured from the +x axis?
(a) Number
(b) Number i
(c) Number i
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Transcribed Image Text:A 1.90 kg "particle" traveling with velocity = (4.0 m/s collides with a 4.20 kg "particle" traveling with velocity (2.2 m/s). The collision connects the two particles. What then is their velocity in (a) unit-vector notation and as (b) a magnitude and (c) a positive (counterclockwise) angle measured from the +x axis? (a) Number (b) Number i (c) Number i Hint Save for Later i+ Units Units J jUnits Attempts: unlimited Submit Answer
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