A snooker ball strikes a stationary ball. The second ball moves off sideways, at 60° to the initial path of the first ball. Use the idea of conservation of momentum to explain why the first ball cannot travel in its initial direction after the collision. Illustrate your answer with a diagram.
A snooker ball strikes a stationary ball. The second ball moves off sideways, at 60° to the initial path of the first ball.
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