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138.The blocks shown in figure have equal masses. The surface of A is smooth but that of B has a friction coefficient of 0.1 with the floor. Block A is moving at

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138.The blocks shown in figure have equal masses. The surface of A is smooth but that of B has a friction coefficient of 0.1 with the floor. Block A is moving at a speed of 10m/s towards B which is kept at rest. Find the distance travelled by B if(a)the collision is perfectly elastic and(b) the collision is perfectly inelastic
138-The blocks shown in figure have equal masses- The surface of A is smooth but that of B has a friction coefficient of 0-1 with the floor- Block A is moving at a speed of 10m-s towards B which is kept at rest- Find the distance travelled by B if-a-the collision is perfectly elastic and-b- the collision is perfectly inelastic

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