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Two balls of masses 100 g and 200g are moving along the same line and direction with velocities `1ms^(-1)` and 2 `ms^(-1)` respectively. They collide and after the collision, the first ball moves at a velocity of `2ms^(-1)` Determine the velocity of the second ball.

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`1.5 ms^(-1)`
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