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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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Consider the situations below. Which of these is the BEST example of Newton's 1st Law (inertia)? (1 point)ResponsesA tennis
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Consider the situations below. Which of these is the BEST example of Newton's 1st Law (inertia)? (1 point) Responses A tennis
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On average a male tennis player with a weight of 70kg can burn approximately 583 calories per hour in a tennis games
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A tennis player places a 58 kg ball machine on a frictionless surface, as shown below. The machine fires a 0.068 kg tennis ball
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A tennis player places a 64 kg ball machine on a frictionless surface. The machine fires a 0.051 kg tennis ball horizontally
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A tennis player places a 60 kg ball machine
on a frictionless surface. The machine fires a 0.053 kg tennis ball horizontally
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A tennis player places a 51 kg ball machine on a frictionless surface, as shown below. The machine fires a 0.067 kg tennis ball
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A tennis player places a 55 kg ball machine on a frictionless surface. The machine fires a 0.065 kg tennis ball horizontally
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A tennis player places a 55 kg ball machine on a frictionless surface. The machine fires a 0.065 kg tennis ball horizontally
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