While playing carrom, from where does the striker get the energy to make the pieces move?
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Carrom is a cue sport-based tabletop game originated from south-asia. Striker pieces push the carrom men and the queen across the board and into the pockets. The carrom striker normally weighs 15 grams.
As the striker is hit with force it gives out kinetic energy which is transferred from the striker to the other piece that is being hit and hence it makes the other piece move.
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