Dynamics 15-73| Two smooth disks A and B each have a mass of 0.5 kg.
Question: Two smooth disks A and B each have a mass of 0.5 kg. Both disks are moving with the velocities shown when they collide, determine their final velocities just after collision. The coefficient of restitution is e = 0.75. Problem 15-73 from: Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, 14th edition Russell C. Hibbeler Thank you guys for watching. Please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions and also if you have any other problem you would like to go over with.

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