PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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Chapter 15, Problem 77P
The cue ball A is given an initial velocity (vA)1 = 5 m/s. If it makes a direct collision with ball B (e = 0.8), determine the velocity of B and the angle B just after it rebounds from the cushion at C (e′ = 0.6). Each ball has a mass of 0.4 kg. Neglect their size.
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