Essential University Physics (3rd Edition)
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Author: Richard Wolfson
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Chapter 4.2, Problem 4.1GI
A curved barrier lies on a horizontal tabletop, as shown. A ball rolls along the barrier, and the barrier exerts a force that guides the ball in its curved path. After the ball leaves the barrier, which of the dashed paths shown does it follow?
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