A 5.0-g particle moving 60 m/s collides with a 2.0-g particle initially at rest. After the collision each of the particles has a velocity that is directed 30° from the original direction of motion of the 5.0-g particle. What is the speed of the 2.0-g particle after the collision?
a. 72 m/s
b. 87 m/s
c. 79 m/s
d. 94 m/s
e. 67 m/s
B
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