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Analyze the collision of a baseball with a bat. During which portion of the collision does the baseball’s
velocity reach zero?
a. before the collision
b. during the collision
c. one second after the collision
d. one-hundredth of a second after the collision
velocity reach zero?
a. before the collision
b. during the collision
c. one second after the collision
d. one-hundredth of a second after the collision
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Writeacher
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Answered by
Al
B. During the collision. One-hundredth of a second after, the balls velocity would surpass equilibrium, and move towards the perceived negative quantity.
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Anonymous
An inelastic collision is one in which?
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