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A .145kg baseball is thrown
A .145kg baseball is thrown at 40 m/s (~89.5mph). What is the momentum of the baseball?
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As a baseball is being caught, it's speed goes from 30.0m/s to 0m/s in about 0.0050s. The mass of the baseball is 0.145kg
A) what
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Sandara
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if the force of a baseball is 18.9n, and a mass of 0.145kg. What is the accelaration?
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Janessa
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A baseball is thrown in the air at 5 ft. with an initial velocity of 42 ft per second. let t represent time and seconds. after
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Amber
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A baseball thrown at an angle of 65.0^\circ above the horizontal strikes a building 16.0 {\rm m} away at a point 5.00 {\rm m}
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Meghan
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Which of the following situations is an example of Newton’s Second Law?
A A baseball is left on a field overnight and is still
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A baseball is thrown upward. The path of the baseball models the equation h= -4.9t^2 + 9.2t + 1.6, where h is height of the
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Paul
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A baseball thrown at an angle of 55.0 degrees above the horizontal strikes a building 16.0 m away at a point 8.00 m above the
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Julie
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A .145kg baseball pitched at 39m/s is hit on a horizontal line drive straight back toward the pitched at 52m/s. If the average
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Sarah
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More pitching: A baseball pitcher threw 3097 pitches during part of a recent season. Of these, 1994 were thrown with no strikes
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