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A child bounces a 54 g superball on the side-
walk. The velocity change of the superball is from 23 m/s downward to 19 m/s
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victor
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A child bounces a 49 g superball on the side- walk. The velocity change of the superball is from 27 m/s downward to 12 m/s
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john Parker
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A child bounces a 55 g superball on the side-
walk. The velocity change of the superball is from 22 m/s downward to 14 m/s
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chris
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A child bounces a 46 g superball on the side-walk. The velocity change of the superball isfrom 28 m/s downward to 16 m/s
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Johnnie
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A child bounces a 48 g superball on the sidewalk.
The velocity change of the superball is from 22 m/s downward to 19 m/s upward.
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famin
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a child bounces a superball on the sidewalk. The velocity change of the superball is from 23m/s downward to 14m/s upward. if the
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crystal
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A 1.0 kg red superball moving at 5.0 m/s collides head-on with stationary blue superball of mass 4.0 kg in an elastic collision.
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anonymous
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A 45 g superball traveling at 28.0 m/s bounces off a brick wall and rebounds at 24.5 m/s. A high-speed camera records this
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Jackson
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When a Superball bounces it is claimed that the height of any bounce is 90% of the height of the last bounce. If a Superball is
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Sammy
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Which has more kinetic energy? Two 50kg cars .....one traveling at 30mph and the other traveling at 50mph.
50 kg car traveling at
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