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A cricket bowler can bowl a 162 g ball at 149 km/hr. Calculate the kinetic energy of this bowl and use this to compare to a bowling ball that weighs 6 kg. How fast would the bowling ball need to be bowled to have the same kinetic energy as the cricket ball? (Answer to 1dp)
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