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Two shuffleboard disks of equal mass, one of which is orange and one of which is yellow, are
involved in an elastic collision. The yellow disk is
initially at rest and is struck by the orange disk,
which is moving initially to the right at 5.00 m/s.
After the collision, the orange disk is at rest. What
is the velocity of the yellow disk after the collision?
F. zero
G. 5.00 m/s to the left
H. 2.50 m/s to the right
J. 5.00 m/s to the right

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