A pool ball leaves a

  1. A pool ball leaves a 0.60 meter high table with an initial velocity of 2.4 m/s. Predict the time required for the pool ball to
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  2. A pool ball leaves a 0.75-meter high table with an initial horizontal velocity of 30 m/s. Predict the time required for the pool
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  3. A pool ball leaves a 0.6 m high table with an initial horizontal velocity of 2.4 m.s.calculate horizontal and vertical velocity
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  4. A ball traveling horizontally leaves a 0.80 m high table and lands 1.1 meter away.A. Predict the time required for the pool ball
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  5. A pool ball initially traveling 5 m/s strikes a second pool ball of identical mass in a totally elastic collision. After the
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  6. A billiards cue ball of mass 0.380 kg has a perfectly elastic head-on collision with a standard pool ball. The second pool ball
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  7. Kelley is playing pool and hits the cue ball into the nine ball, which is directly in the center of the pool table. The nine
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  8. a pool ball weighing 2 kg is traveling at 30 degree at 0.8 meter hits another ball moving at 0.5 m/s at 180 degree. if the
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  9. A cue ball (mass = 0.140 kg) is at rest on a frictionless pool table. The ball is hit dead center by a pool stick which applies
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  10. A cue ball (mass = 0.140 kg) is at rest on a frictionless pool table. The ball is hit dead center by a pool stick which applies
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