We observe a glancing collision between two billiard balls of the same mass. the first ball is incident at a speed of 5.66 m/s, strikes the second ball (initially at rest) and moves off with a speed of 4.77 m/s at an angle of 32.5° counterclockwise from the original line of motion. the second ball is initially at rest and after the collusion moves off with a velocity of which we wish to describe with respect to the balls original line of motion. Determine the following.
a. ignores the fact the two balls are rotating and determine the velocity (magnitude in m/s and direction in degrees clockwise from the original line of motion) of the second ball after the collusion.