Physics Help in Conservation of momentum

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Can someone help to transpose this equation[m1u1 + m2u2 = m1v1 + m2v2] to find

1. M1
2. M2
 

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Uh, if your asking to find m1 and m2, it would be impossible if neither are given, you would need at least one to solve for the other, if your asking to rearrange (which you probably are) the equation so u get m1 = something, and m2 = something, then it would be

m1 = m2 (v2-u2)/(u1-v1)
m2 = m1 (u1-v1)/(v2-u2)
 
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trumpet-205 said:
m represents mass
v represents velocity after
u represents velocity before

m*v = linear momentum
I know that. But I need that equation transposed
 
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DeviousTom said:
Uh, if your asking to find m1 and m2, it would be impossible if neither are given, you would need at least one to solve for the other, if your asking to rearrange (which you probably are) the equation so u get m1 = something, and m2 = something, then it would be

m1 = m2 (v2-u2)/(u1-v1)
m2 = m1 (u1-v1)/(v2-u2)
Thank you very much!!!
 

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