The third graders are on one side of a schoolyard, andthe fourth graders are on the

Chapter 5, Problem 3

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The third graders are on one side of a schoolyard, andthe fourth graders are on the other. They are throwingsnowballs at each other. Between them, snowballsof various masses are moving with different velocitiesas shown in Figure OQ5.3. Rank the snowballs (a)through (e) according to the magnitude of the totalforce exerted on each one. Ignore air resistance. If twosnowballs rank together, make that fact clear.

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