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A bewildering physics problem solved using 128 tennis balls
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Karen Graham
Here's an interesting physics problem for you. Imagine that you have 128 tennis balls, and can arrange them any way you want. How many arrangements are possible? You might ask why this is important, and does anyone care?
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