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if ball 2 has a velocity of -0.50 m/s and ball 1 has a velocity of 1.00 m/s, how much is twice the initial velocity of ball 2
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GPT 3.5
Twice the initial velocity of ball 2 would be 2 * (-0.50) m/s = -1.00 m/s.
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