A 0.3-kg billiard ball of radius 3 cm is given a sharp blow by a cue stick.
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A 0.3-kg billiard ball of radius 3 cm is given a sharp blow by a cue stick. The applied force is horizontal and passes through the center of the ball. The initial velocity of the ball is 4 m/s. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.6.
(a) For how many seconds does the ball slide before it begins to roll without slipping?
(b) How far does its slide?
(c) What is its velocity once it begins rolling without slipping?
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