A billiard ball weighs 0.17 kg. It rolls (mass = 0.15 kg) toward it at a speed of 2.4 m/s. What will be the speed of the 0.17 kg ball where it was not moving initially?
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A billiard ball weighs 0.17 kg. It rolls (mass = 0.15 kg) toward it at a speed of 2.4 m/s. What will be the speed of the 0.17 kg ball where it was not moving initially?
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