Problem 1:
One billiard ball strikes another stationary ball of the same mass at 4 m/s. The final velocity of the initially moving billiard is 3.5 m/s at an angle of 25° to the horizontal.
What is the final velocity and angle to the horizontal of the second ball?
Problem 1: One billiard ball strikes another stationary ball of the same mass at 4 m/s....
Problem 7: One billiard ball strikes another stationary ball of the same mass at 4 m/s. The final velocity of the initially moving billiard is 3.5 m/s at an angle of 30° to the horizontal. - What is the final velocity and angle to the horizontal of the second ball?
A billiard ball moving at 5.80 m/s strikes a stationary ball of the same mass. After the collision, the first ball moves at 5.07 m/s, at an angle of 29.0° with respect to the original line of motion.Find the velocity (magnitude and direction) of the second ball after collision. ____m/s ____ °
A billiard ball moving at 6.00 m/s strikes a stationary ball of the same mass. After the collision, ball of the same mass. After the collision, the first ball moves at 5.25 m/s, at an angle of 299 with respect to the (a) Find the velocity (magnitude and direction) of the second ball after collsion. (Enter the direction with respect to the original line of motion. Incude the sign of your sign answer. Consider the m/s O inelastic elastie Need...
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A billiard ball moving at 6.00 m/s strikes a stationary ball of the same mass. After the collision, the first ball moves at 5.20 m/s, at an angle of +30.0
A billiard ball moving at 6.00 m/s strikes a stationary ball of the same mass. After the collision, the first ball moves at 4.94 m/s at an angle of 34.5° with respect to the original line of motion. Assuming an elastic collision (and ignoring friction and rotational motion), find the struck ball's velocity after the collision. What is the magnitude of the velocity and the direction o counter-clockwise from the original direction of motion?
A billiard ball moving at 5.60 m/s strikes a stationary ball of the same mass. After the collision, the first ball moves at 5.03 m/s at an angle of 26.0° with respect to the original line of motion. Assuming an elastic collision (and ignoring friction and rotational motion), find the struck ball's velocity after the collision. magnitude m/s direction ° (with respect to the original line of motion)
A billiard ball moving at 5.20 m/s strikes a stationary ball of the same mass. After the collision, the first ball moves at 4.75 m/s at an angle of 24.0° with respect to the original line of motion. Assuming an elastic collision (and ignoring friction and rotational motion), find the struck ball's velocity after the collision. magnitude m/s direction ° (with respect to the original line of motion)
A billiard ball moving at 5.20 m/s strikes a stationary ball of the same mass. After the collision, the first ball moves at 4.41 m/s at an angle of 32.0° with respect to the original line of motion. Assuming an elastic collision (and ignoring friction and rotational motion), find the struck ball's velocity after the collision. magnitude ______________m/s direction__________________ ° (with respect to the original line of motion
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