A cue ball initially moving

  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. A 2.0-kg ball moving at 10 m/s makes an off-center collision with a 3.0-kg ball that is initially at rest. After the collision,
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  3. A 2.0-kg ball moving at 10 m/s makes an off-center collision with a 3.0-kg ball that is initially at rest. After the collision,
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  4. A cue ball initially moving at 2.6 m/s strikes a stationary eight ball of the same size and mass. After the collision, the cue
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  5. A 1 kg ball moving at 3 m/s strikes a 2 kg ball and stops. If the 2kg ball was initially at rest, find its top speed after the
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  6. A 95.00 kg man on ice skates catches a ball moving at 18 m/s. The man is initially at rest. The man and the ball move together
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  7. A ball moving with a speed of 26 m/s strikes an identical ball that is initially at rest. After the collision, the incoming ball
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  8. A ball moving with a speed of 26 m/s strikes an identical ball that is initially at rest. After the collision, the incoming ball
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  9. A cue ball initially moving at 4.3m/s strikes a stationary eight ball of the same size and mass. After the collision, the cue
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  10. A 0.060 kg tennis ball, moving with a speed 2.50 m/s, collides head on with a 0.090kg ball initially moving away from it at a
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