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  2. A student bounces a tennis ball. She drops the ball, and then it bounces back up to her. When does the ball have zero kinetic
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  6. A student drops a 0.33-kg piece of steel at 42 ∘C into a container of water at 22 ∘C. The student also drops a 0.51-kg chunk
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  7. A student drops a 0.33-kg piece of steel at 42 ∘C into a container of water at 22 ∘C. The student also drops a 0.51-kg chunk
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  8. A student drops a 0.33-kg piece of steel at 42 ∘C into a container of water at 22 ∘C. The student also drops a 0.51-kg chunk
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