Crushing pressure. Human bodies are used to air pressure. The air pressure in our lungs, ears and stomachs is the same as the air pressure outside of our bodies, which ensures that we don't get crushed. Our bodies are also flexible enough to cope when the internal and external pressures aren't exactly the same.
False, rubber is a poor conductor but is a good insulator.
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Assume that the ball undergoes motion along a straight line. ... F = m A Force = (mass) x (acceleration) The question tells you the mass and the acceleration. All YOU have to do is take the numbers and pluggum into Newton's 2nd law. F = m A = (0.75 kg) (25 m/s²) = (0.75 x 25) kg-m/s² = 18.75 Newtons .
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Given
Initial velocity of first billiard ball 
Initial velocity of second billiard ball 
After collision first ball comes to rest
suppose m is the mass of both the balls
Conserving momentum to get the speed of second ball after collision
Initial momentum 
Final momentum 
where
and
are the speed of first and second ball respectively



thus speed of second ball after collision is equal to speed of first ball before collision