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James was playing pool with his brother. When James' turn came, the pool balls were arranged as shown in the picture below.James hit the white cue ball, and the ball started to move. The ball then collided with the #2 ball, and the #2 ball began to move.What acted upon the #2 ball that caused it to begin moving? A. a magnetic force B. a contact force C. a noncontact force D. all of these

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James was playing pool with his brother. When James' turn came, the pool balls were arranged as shown in the picture below.James hit the white cue ball, and the ball started to move. The ball then collided with the #2 ball, and the #2 ball began to move.What acted upon the #2 ball that caused it to begin moving? A. a magnetic force B. a contact force C. a noncontact force D. all of these

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The correct answer is B. a contact force. When James hit the white cue ball, it moved and hit the #2 ball. This is an example of a contact force because the two balls had to touch or "contact" each other for the #2 ball to start moving.

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