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PRELIMINARY QUESTIONS 1. Consider a head-on collision between two identical billiard balls. Ball 1 is initially in motio

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Preliminary Questions 1 Consider A Head On Collision Between Two Identical Billiard Balls Ball 1 Is Initially In Motio 1
Preliminary Questions 1 Consider A Head On Collision Between Two Identical Billiard Balls Ball 1 Is Initially In Motio 1 (42.74 KiB) Viewed 82 times
PRELIMINARY QUESTIONS 1. Consider a head-on collision between two identical billiard balls. Ball 1 is initially in motion toward ball 2, which is initially at rest. After the collision, ball 2 departs with the same velocity that ball 1 originally had. Disregard any friction between the balls and the surface. What happens to ball 1? What happens to ball 2? Physics with Vernier ©Vernier Software & Technology Momentum, Energy, and Collisions (Motion Detector) 2. Sketch a position vs. time graph for each ball in Preliminary Question 1, starting with the time before the collision starts and ending a short time after the collision. 3. Based on your graph from Preliminary Question 2, is momentum conserved in this collision? Is kinetic energy conserved? 1