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A 0.20-kg billiard ball travelling
While playing a game of billiards, your 0.50 kg cue ball, travelling at 1.9 m/s, glances off a stationary 0.30 kg billiard ball
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A blue billiard ball with mass m crashes into a red billiard ball with the same mass that is at rest. The collision results in
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A billiard ball rolling across a table to the right at 2.2 m/s makes a head-on elastic collision with an identical ball. The
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A billiard ball rolling across a table to the right at 2.2 m/s makes a head-on elastic collision with an identical ball. The
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A billiard ball traveling at 3.00 m/s collides perfectly elastically with an identical billiard ball initially at rest on the
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A billiard ball of mass 0.55kg moves with a velocity of 12.5m/s towards a stationary billiard ball of the identical mass and
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a billiard ball moving at 4.0 m/s strikes another billiard ball at rest and moves off at 3.46 m/s in a direction of 30 degrees
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Suppose a 0.17-kg billiard ball is rolling down a pool table with an initial speed of 4.5 m/s. As it travels, it loses some of
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Kyle
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A 4.8 kg bowling ball rolling at 0.75 m/s strikes a glancing blow to a 17 g billiard ball at rest. The bowling ball rolls off at
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Question What is the best description of one billiard ball hitting a second billiard ball?(1 point) Responses
Potential energy is
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