Physics Problem - Elastic and Inelastic Collisions Between Billiard Balls - Problem 8
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Learn how to solve a complex physics problem involving the collision dynamics between two billiard balls in this detailed video tutorial from the "Physics in 24 Problems" series. Work through a scenario where one ball moving at 2.2 m/s collides with a stationary ball, resulting in the second ball moving at 1.1 m/s at a 60-degree angle. Calculate the post-collision velocity and direction of the first ball while determining whether the collision is elastic or inelastic using principles from Halliday, Resnick, and Walker's Fundamentals of Physics.
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Physics Problem: Collision between two billiard balls
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