A cricket ball travelling north at 100km/h is deflected so

  1. A cricket ball travelling north at 100km/h is deflected so that it travels north-east at 100km/h. What is the change in velocity
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  2. A cricket ball travelling north at 100km/h is deflected so that it travels north-east at 100km/h. What is the change in velocity
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  3. When a cue ball strikes another ball, what is the largest possible angle the struck ball can be deflected from the line along
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  4. A cricket bowler bowls a cricket ball witha mass of 150g and a radius of 52mm. The bowler's arm weighs 3.4kg and has a length of
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  5. A 0.3kg ball travelling at 0.5m/s, due North strikes a stationary 0.9kg ball and rebounds at 0.20m/s due South. Calculate
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  6. A cricket bowler bowls a cricket ball witha mass of 150g and a radius of 52mm. The bowler's arm weighs 3.4kg and has a length of
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  7. when you watch a cricket player catch the cricket ball, you will notice that he allows his hands to trace the path of the ball
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  8. A 0.16 kg cricket ball is thrown horizontally at 30. m/s and after it is struck by a cricket paddle, it travels at -30. m/s. If
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  9. Fig. 2.1 shows a snooker ball of mass 0.40 kg travelling at 2.0 m/s colliding head on with another identical ball travelling at
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  10. Two balls collide on a horizontal, frictionless table. Ball A has a mass of 0.175 kg and travelling at 1.20 m/s [E 40o S]. Ball
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