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30 December, 11:17

Two astronauts on opposite ends of a spaceship are comparing lunches. One has an apple, the other has an orange. They decide to trade. Astronaut 1 tosses the 0.130 kg apple toward astronaut 2 with a speed of vi, 1 = 1.05 m/s. The 0.150 kg orange is tossed from astronaut 2 to astronaut 1 with a speed of 1.18 m/s. Unfortunately, the fruits collide, sending the orange off with a speed of 1.03 m/s in the negative y direction. What are the final speed and direction of the apple in this case?

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