1. A 0.75kg ball traveling

  1. 1. A 0.75kg ball traveling horizontally to the right at 20m/s. A player strikes the ball and causes it to move in the opposite
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  2. If a bowling ball with a mass of 2.75kg. travels 27 meters in 7.6 seconds , how fast is it traveling?
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  3. If the mass of ball A is 5kg and ball B is 75kg, how high should ball B be dropped from so that when B collides with A they
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  4. A bat strikes a 0.145-kg baseball. Just before impact, the ball is traveling horizontally to the right at 47.0 m/s ; when it
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  5. A ball of mass 0.75kg moving horizontally at 5m/s strikes a vertical wall and rebounds with a speed of 2m/s.find (a)what is the
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  6. A ball of mass 0.75kg moving horizontally at 5m/s strikes a vertical wall and rebounds with a speed of 2m/s.find (a)what is the
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  7. A 10 kg ball traveling at 5 m/s [S20E] has an elastic collision with a 15 kg ball traveling at 3 m/s [N50W]. If the first ball
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  8. A 0.600-kg ball traveling 4.00 m/s to the right collides with a 1.00-kg ball traveling5.00 m/s to the left. After the collision,
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  9. A 0.600-kg ball traveling 4.00 m/s to the right collides with a 1.00-kg ball traveling5.00 m/s to the left. After the collision,
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  10. A 0.600-kg ball traveling 4.00 m/s to the right collides with a 1.00-kg ball traveling5.00 m/s to the left. After the collision,
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