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hobbes1218
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I joined the forum to hope for an answer to a question that has been bugging me for a while. If I hit a tennis ball in a vacuum with no other forces acting upon it and another chap hits a ball from the other end of the court - at the moment the balls cross if you could freeze time what properties would the balls have that could be examined to determine their continued direction? All I can find on the net is inertia - it's just a law of the universe? The balls must have different properties?
Thanks,
Chris
Thanks,
Chris