A hockey puck with mass 0.248 kg traveling along the blue line (which is a blue-
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A hockey puck with mass 0.248 kg traveling along the blue line (which is a blue-colored line on the ice in a hockey rink) at 1.26 m/s strikes a stationary puck with the same mass. One puck exits the collision in a direction that is 31.1 degrees away from the blue line at a speed of 0.739 m/s. What is the direction and magnitude of the velocity of the second puck after the collision? (Give the direction relative to the positive x-axis.) Is this an elastic collision?v2= ------- m/s, and (theta) = ----- (degrees)