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A 0.15 kg baseball is pitched with a speed of 35 m/s (77 mph). When the ball hits the catcher's glove, the glove moves back by 2.7 cm (1.08 in.) as it stops the ball. Assuming a constant acceleration of the ball, what was the average force applied by the catcher's glove?
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What is the speed of a 0.15 kg baseball whose kinectic energy is 77J? *
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