A fast, measured pitched baseball left the pitcher's hand at a speed of 49.0 m/s. The pitcher was in contact with the ball over a distance of 1.59 m and produced constant acceleration.

(a) What acceleration did he give the ball?

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accelearation=changevelocty/time
oops, too quick

Vf^2=2ad solve for a.
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