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Assume that the batter did not continue to swing the bat after the collision (no energy was added to the system). How fast was the bat moving after the collision? The ball mass .145kg, the bats mass is 1.1kg. And the balls velocity is 44.7m/s and the bats velocity prior to hitting the ball is 43m/s.
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