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28 September, 06:05

In a game of pool, why will the balls eventually stop after a collision?

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  1. 28 September, 08:04
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    As a ball rolls ... even if there were no air resistance ... the ball

    has to push down and climb over every one of those little fibers

    that stick up from the felt fabric on the table. As it does that, each

    little fiber brushes against the ball, and robs a tiny tiny bit of its

    kinetic energy.
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