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Balls colliding on a pool table are an example of how energy changes when objects collide. When two balls collide, the first ball loses speed and the second ball moves. what is the combined distance the
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Balls colliding on a pool table are an example of how energy changes when objects collide. When two balls collide, the first ball loses speed and the second ball moves. what is the combined distance the two balls traveled? 5/10m + 33/100m
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5/10= 50/100 + 33/100= 83/100..... Does that help?
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