A racquet ball is struck

  1. A racquet ball is struck in such a way that it leaves the racquet with a speed of 4.8 m/s in the horizontal direction. When the
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  2. A tennis ball (mass 57.0 g) moves toward the player's racquet at 46.4 m/s. It is in contact with the racquet for 3.60 ms, after
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  3. the tennis ball may leave the racquet on the serve with a speed of 65 m/s. If the ball's mass is 60 g, and it is in contact with
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  4. A tennis player aims to serve the ball horizontally when their racquet is 2.5 m above the ground. The distance from the player
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  5. Jason is practicing his tennis stroke by hitting balls against a wall. The ball leaves his racquet at a height of 57 cm above
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  6. A tennis player serves a tennis ball it is moving horizontally when it leaves the racquet. When the ball travels a horizontal
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  7. A tennis player serves a tennis ball it is moving horizontally when it leaves the racquet. When the ball travels a horizontal
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  8. A tennis ball with mass 57 g is travelling at 25 m/s [S] when it is intercepted by a tennis racquet for 4.0 ms after which the
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  9. When serving, a tennis ball is almost motionless when it is slammed by the racquet. A force sensor in an experimental tennis
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  10. A billiard ball at rest is struck by another ball of the same mass whose speed is 5 m/s. After an elastic collision the incident
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