a ball moving witha speed

  1. a ball moving witha speed of 9m/s sttrikes an identical ball such that after collison ,the direction of each ball makes an angle
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  2. A billiard ball moving with a speed of +4 m/s runs head on into the back of another ball moving with a speed of +2 m/s. After
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  3. A baseball player hits a line drive. Just before the ball is struck, it is moving east at a speed of 43.2 m/s (97 mi/h). Just
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  4. A baseball player hits a line drive. Just before the ball is struck, it is moving east at a speed of 38.8 m/s (87 mi/h). Just
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  5. A 0.0600 kg tennis ball, moving with a speed of 2.50 m/s, has a head-on collision with a 0.0900 kg ball initially moving away
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  6. 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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    2. joy asked by joy
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  7. A 2.0 kg ball moving with a speed of 3.0 m/s hits, elastically, an identical stationary ball as shown. If the first ball moves
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    2. Joeline asked by Joeline
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  8. A 2.0 kg ball moving with a speed of 3.0 m/s hits, elastically, an identical stationary ball as shown. If the first ball moves
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    2. Clara asked by Clara
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  9. a 2kg ball is moving rightward at 2m/s when it collides with a 6kg ball that was moving west at a speed of 4m/s. After collision
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    2. DK asked by DK
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  10. A 0.060kg tennis ball, moving with a speed of 5.8m/s, has a head-on collision with a 0.10kg ball initially moving in the same
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    2. Taylor asked by Taylor
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