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A tennis ball with (small) mass m2 rests on the top of a basketball of mass m1 which is at a height h above the ground, and the bottom of the tennis
A tennis ball with (small) mass m(2) rests on the top of a basketball of mass m(1)which is at a height h above the ground, and the bottom of the tennis ball
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A tennis ball with (small mass m2 rests on the top of a basketball of mass m1 which is at a height h above the ground, and the bottom of the tennis
A tennis ball with (small) mass m(2) rests on the top of a basketball of mass m(1)which is at a height h above the ground, and the bottom of the tennis ball