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  1. 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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  2. Two balls of equal mass undergo a collision. Ball one is initially travelling horizontally with a speed of 10 m/s, ball two is
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  3. A uniform, spherical bowling ball of mass m and radius R is projected horizontally along the floor at an initial velocity v0 =
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  4. A 0.100 kg croquet ball makes an elastic head-on collision with a second ball initially at rest. The second ball moves off with
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  5. A 0.400 kg croquet ball makes an elastic head-on collision with a second ball initially at rest. The second ball moves off with
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  6. A 0.280 kg croquet ball makes an elastic head-on collision with a second ball initially at rest. The second ball moves off with
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  7. A 0.200 kg croquet ball makes an elastic head-on collision with a second ball initially at rest. The second ball moves off with
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  8. A 0.280 kg croquet ball makes an elastic head-on collision with a second ball initially at rest. The second ball moves off with
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  9. 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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  10. A 0.421-kg ball has an elastic, head-on collision with a second ball that is initially at rest. The second ball moves off with
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