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When tossed upward and hit horizontally by a batter, a 0.23 kg softball receives an impulse of 2.0 N·s. With what horizontal speed does the ball move away from the bat?
14 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Impulse = (momentum change)

Use that equation to solve for the final speed.

Ditch the alias names.
14 years ago

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