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Fig. 2.1 shows a snooker ball of mass 0.40 kg
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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A snooker ball of mass 0.30kg slides on a frictional horizontal snooker board. Two snooker sticks strike the ball
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A snooker ball X of mass 0.3kg moving at 5m/s hit a stationary ball Y of mass 0.4kg and Y move at a velocity of 2m/s at angle to
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A snooker ball with a mass of 0.3kg moving at 2.5m/s collides with another ball of 0.2kg mass and moving in the same direction
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A cue ball collides with two other snooker balls and comes to a complete stop. The
angles between the centres at the point of
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Olumide Adesiyan
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A cue ball collides with two other snooker balls and comes to a complete stop. The
angles between the centres at the point of
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Olumide Adesiyan
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A cue ball collides with two other snooker balls and comes to a complete stop. The
angles between the centres at the point of
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Figure 8-31 shows a ball with mass m = 1.0 kg attached to the end of a thin rod with length L = 0.56 m and negligible mass. The
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The figure shows a ball with mass m = 0.405 kg attached to the end of a thin rod with length L = 0.516 m and negligible mass.
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The figure below shows a ball with mass m = 0.299 kg attached to the end of a thin rod with length L = 0.388 m and negligible
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ruben
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