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In an elastic collision: mass
Two bouncy balls colliding with each other is an example of what type of collision?
Question 20 options: A) Parallel collision B)
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Which of the following best describes a rubber ball hitting a gymnasium wall?
Group of answer choices an elastic collision both
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Which of the following best describes balls colliding with each other in a Newton’s cradle?
Group of answer choices both an
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Initially, mass one (2.10 kg) has a velocity of 5.90 m/s and mass two (2.80 kg) is at rest. After they collide, mass one emerges
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Mary
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nitially, mass one (2.10 kg) has a velocity of 5.90 m/s and mass two (2.80 kg) is at rest. After they collide, mass one emerges
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Rob
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Initially, mass one (2.10 kg) has a velocity of 5.90 m/s and mass two (2.80 kg) is at rest. After they collide, mass one emerges
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Mary
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What makes some collisions elastic and others inelastic?
Responses If the collision involves sticking together, it is elastic. If
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Estrella Torres
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Which of the following best describes two billiard balls colliding on a billiard table?
Group of answer choices neither an
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Two bodies, one of mass 4kg and the other of mass 6 kg, approach each other head-on with speed of 2m/s and 8m/s, respectively.
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In an elastic 1 -dimensional collision, a mass m1=3 kg with velocity v1 = -4 m/s collides with a mass m2 = 5kg at rest. What are
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Alice
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