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a tennis ball player hits a 0.1 kilogram tennis ball with her racket from the north end of a court. her racket was traveling at
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A tennis player hits a tennis ball (m = 0.0550 kg) with a force of 32.2 N over a time interval of 0.22 s. If the ball as a
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A tennis ball has a mass of 0.057 kg. A professional tennis player hits the ball hard enough to give it a speed of 52 m/s (about
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A tennis player hits a 0.1-kilogram tennis ball with her racket from the north end of a court. Her recket was traveling at 65
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How would i set these up? like what is the equations?
# A tennis player hits a tennis ball with a force of 330 N, and it
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A tennis player hits a 0.1-kilogram tennis ball with her racket from the north end of a court. Her racket was traveling at 65
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