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Physics, 06.08.2021 20:50 marciekinser

Object 1 has a mass m1 and a velocity vector v 1 = (2.87 m/s)xhat. Object 2 has a mass m2 and a velocity vector v 2 = (3.06 m/s)yhat. The total momentum of these two objects has a magnitude of 18.6 kg · m/s and points in a direction 66.5° above the positive x-axis. Find m1 and m2.

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