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When two pool balls collide neither ball changes shape True or false
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True. In an ideal scenario when two pool balls collide, they are considered rigid bodies, meaning they do not change shape upon impact. While some energy may be lost due to factors like friction and sound, the balls themselves maintain their shape.
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