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    Dec 15, 2011, 10:08 PM
    Can you solve this problem for me?
    A ball with the mass of 180gr is moving 26 km/hr to the right on a pool table it collides with another ball of a mass of 150gr and the velocity of 15km/hr to the left. The velocity of the first ball after the collision is 10km/hr to the right. What is the velocity and direction of the 2nd ball after the collision?
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    Jan 12, 2012, 11:36 AM
    the problem with that equation is the angle is of great importance but assuming angle one is the same of angle 2, 5.76923 km/hr
    anther issue is if you had spin, masse, and the even the friction of the felt on the table changes the algorithm in which the telemetry would be exhibited

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