A stiff 10.0 g ball is held directly above and in contact with a 600.0 g basketball
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A stiff 10.0 g ball is held directly above and in contact with a 600.0 g basketball and both are dropped from a height of 1.00 m. What is the maximum theoretical height to which the small ball can bounce?
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