a black ball of mass

  1. A white billiard ball with mass mw = 0.1 kg is moving with a speed of v = 0.5 m/s making angle 60 degree and collides with a
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  2. In the figure, two balls are located in deep space. The black ball has mass 56kg and the red ball has mass 17kg. The distance
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  3. a black ball of mass 2kg moving at velocity 10m/s collide with a stationary white ball of mass 3kg.find their common velocity if
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  4. A bag contains one black ball and one white ball. Another black ball is put into the same bag and bag is shuffled. The first
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  5. A bag contains 3 black balls 2 white ball a ball is taken from the bag and then replace a second ball is chosen what is the (a)
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  6. A white billiard ball with mass mw = 1.32 kg is moving directly to the right with a speed of v = 2.91 m/s and collides
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  7. A white billiard ball with mass mw = 1.43 kg is moving directly to the right with a speed of v = 3.4 m/s and collides
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  8. a ball of mass 0.1kg makes an elastic head on collision with a ball of unknown mass,initially at rest .if the 0.1kg ball
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  9. A black hole is an object with mass, but no spatial extent. It truly is a particle. A black hole may form from a dead star. Such
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  10. A black hole is an object with mass, but no spatial extent. It truly is a particle. A black hole may form from a dead star. Such
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