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  1. A bowling ball encounters a 0.76m vertical rise on the way back to the ball rack, as the drawing illustrates. Ignore frictional
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  2. A bowling ball encounters a 0.76 m vertical rise on the way back to the ball rack, as the drawing illustrates. Ignore frictional
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  3. A bowling ball encounters a 0.760-m vertical rise on the way back to the ball rack, as the drawing illustrates. Ignore
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  5. A bowling ball encounters a 0.76 m vertical rise on the way back to the ball rack, as the drawing illustrates. Ignore frictional
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  7. A bowling ball pendulum demonstration goes bad. The 8.0-lb bowling ball is raised to the height of the demonstrators nose, 160
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  8. Use the information and image to answer BOTH PARTS of the question.Student 1 used bowling ball A in a bowling game against
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  9. Lamark goes to a bowling alley to test his belief that rolling a bowling ball slowly will result in knocking down more pins. He
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  10. A bowling ball encounters a 0.76m vertical rise on the way back to the ball rack. Ignore frictional losses and assume that the
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