A student claims that hitting a tennis ball across the

  1. A student claims that hitting a tennis ball across the court is an example of balanced forces. Is he correct.
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  2. A student claims that hitting a tennis ball across the court is an example of balanced forces, is he correct?
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  3. A student claims that hitting a tennis ball across the court is an example of balanced forces. Is he correct? (1 point)
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  4. A student claims that hitting a tennis ball across the court is an example of balanced forces. Is he correct? (1 point)• No,
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  5. A student claims that hitting a tennis ball across the court is an example of balanced forces. Is he correct?(1 point)No,
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  6. A student claims that hitting a tennis ball across the court is an example of balanced forces. Is he correct? (1 point)A. Yes,
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  7. A student claims that hitting a tennis ball across the court is an example of balanced forces. Is he correct?Yes, because the
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  8. A student claims that hitting a tennis ball across the court is an example of balanced forces. Is he correct?(1
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  9. A student claims that hitting a tennis ball across the court is an example of balanced forces. Is he correct? (1 point)• Yes,
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  10. A student drops a ball three different times. The table shows the ball’s kinetic energy upon hitting the ground from different
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