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The movement of a pool ball, after being struck by a cue, is an example of?

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The movement of a pool ball, after being struck by a cue, is an example of?

Newton's third law of motion.

conservation of momentum.

Newton's first law of motion.

Newton's second law of motion.

the universal law of gravitation.

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  1. i learned that same questino in science a couple of days ago.. lol. umm i think it is sotmhnig to do with momentum


  2. Use Hooke's Law to calculate the force of the cue ball after strike...once the ball's in motion then Newton's Second Law...once collisions start to happen then conservation of energy, conservation of linear momentum, and conservation of angular momentum

  3. You creep. You keep setting new records for stupidity and ignorance. With your lack of responsibility and intelligence you'll be the only hamburger turner to retire from Micky Dee's at age 90.

  4. Donate your brain to science, idiot. Geologists are always looking for new rocks to study.

  5. Energy

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