4) The bodies shown are moving towards each other with velocities indicated. e =0.7. Determine the resulting velocity of each body after impact. 10 m/s 15 m/s 20 kg 25 kg

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4) The bodies shown are moving towards each other with velocities indicated. e =0.7. Determine the resulting
velocity of each body after impact.
10 m/s
15 m/s
20 kg
25 kg
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