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Physics, 16.03.2020 18:07 taelor32

Consider the collision between the moving cue ball and the red 15 ball that is at rest on the table pool. All BUT ONE statement describes what occurs when the cue ball collides with the 15 ball,
A) Each ball experiences an equal force directed in opposite directions.
B) The 15 ball experiences a rightward force that causes it to speed up.
C) The acceleration of the 15 ball is greater than that of the cue ball.
D) The moving cue ball experiences a leftward force that causes it to slow down.

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