Twoo bowling balls of different

  1. Twoo bowling balls of different masses collide while accelerating at 1.875 m/s 2 . The first ball, rolling to the right, weighs
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  2. Two 6.7kg bowling balls, each with a radius of 0.14m , are in contact with one another.What is the gravitational attraction
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  3. Harrison has a total of 30 red and green bowling balls at his bowling alley. Each red ball weighs 8lbs and each green ball
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  4. Bowling balls are roughly the same size but come in a variety of weights. Given that the official radius a bowling ball should
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  5. A 5.6kg bowling ball is rolled down a lane at 3.0m/s. What is the bowling balls Kinetic Energy.
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  6. Hitomi has a total of 30 red and blue bowling balls at her bowling alley. Each red ball weighs 8 lb. Each blue ball weighs 9 lb.
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  7. Hitomi has a total of 30 red and blue bowling balls ate her bowling alley. Each red ball weighs 8 lb. Each blue ball weighs 9
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  8. Hitomi has a total of 30 red and blue bowling balls at her bowling alley. Each red ball weighs 8 lb. each blue ball weighs 9 lb.
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  9. A 5.1 kg bowling ball and a 7.1 kg bowling ball rest on a rack 1.07 m apart.(a) What is the force of gravity exerted on each of
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  10. A 5.1-kg bowling ball and a 8.4-kg bowling ball rest on a rack 0.50 m apart.(a) What is the force of gravity exerted on each of
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