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The left block in figure moves at a speed v towards the right block placed in equilibrium. All collilsions to take place are elastic and the surfaces are frictionless. Show that motion of the two blocks are periodic. Find the timepoerid of these periodic motions. Neglect the widths of the blocks.

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