A 2.0-kg object moving 3.0 m/s strikes a 1.0-kg object initially at rest. Immediately after the collision, the 2.0-kg object has a velocity of 1.5 m/s directed 30° from its initial direction of motion. What is the y component of the velocity of the 1.0-kg object just after the collision?

a. -3.7 m/s
b. -3.4 m/s
c. -1.5 m/s
d. -2.4 m/s
e. -4.1 m/s


C

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