In a physics lab, a cube slides down a frictionless

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QUESTION:

In a physics lab, a cube slides down a frictionless incline as shown in Fig. 7-50 and elastically strikes another cube at the bottom that is only one-half its mass. If the incline is 35 cm high and the table is 95 cm off the floor, where does each cube land? [Hint: Both leave the incline moving horizontally.)

FIGURE 7-35

Problem 29.

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QUESTION:

In a physics lab, a cube slides down a frictionless incline as shown in Fig. 7-50 and elastically strikes another cube at the bottom that is only one-half its mass. If the incline is 35 cm high and the table is 95 cm off the floor, where does each cube land? [Hint: Both leave the incline moving horizontally.)

FIGURE 7-35

Problem 29.

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In this problem, we have to find the point of each cube land on the floor.

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