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  1. GFXProXI

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    Alright, so I'm working on a lab report for physics and I need some help.


    The Lab:
    I place a ball at the top of a ramp, and a ball at the bottom of the ramp. I let the ball at the top of the ramp go, and the two balls collide. I then measure the distance of the first bounce of each ball. So what I need to figure out is what is the velocity of each of the balls in both the x and y direction. The only data I have is the resultant distance and angle of trajectory. Please help, it will be much appreciated :).
     
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    V = d/t

    So you have to measure the distance, and the time it takes to get to the other ball.

    Hope I helped.
     
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