In this problem you will be shown a curling stone that collides with another curling stone that was at rest before the collision. You will be shown the post collision velocity of the stone that was originally at rest. From this, you must find the post collision velocity (speed and direction) of the stone that was originally moving. These curling stones are not standard masses and each curling stone has its own unique massClick begin to start working on the problem
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Determine the post collision velocity (speed and direction) of the Red Stone