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Ignoring air resistance, a ball
You throw a ball straight up in the air. The instant after leaving your hand the ball’s speed is 30 m/s. Ignoring the effects
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A pitcher throws a 0.111-kg baseball, and it approaches the bat at a speed of 37.4 m/s. The bat does 78.6 J of work on the ball
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Isaac
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A pitcher throws a 0.107-kg baseball, and it approaches the bat at a speed of 31.7 m/s. The bat does 77.9 J of work on the ball
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StressedStudent
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A pitcher throws a 0.140-kg baseball, and it approaches the bat at a speed of 50.0 m/s. The bat does Wnc = 65.0 J of work on the
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Ben
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A pitcher throws a 0.168-kg baseball, and it approaches the bat at a speed of 45.2 m/s. The bat does 86.6 J of work on the ball
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Anonymous
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A pitcher throws a 0.198-kg baseball, and it approaches the bat at a speed of 57.5 m/s. The bat does 85.1 J of work on the ball
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Anonymous
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A pitcher throws a 0.192-kg baseball, and it approaches the bat at a speed of 43.2 m/s. The bat does 69.8 J of work on the ball
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Elle
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A pitcher throws a 0.140-kg baseball, and it approaches the bat at a speed of 35.0 m/s. The bat does Wnc = 65.0 J of work on the
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Xavier
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A pitcher throws a 0.140-kg baseball, and it approaches the bat at a speed of 45.0 m/s. The bat does Wnc = 65.0 J of work on the
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Natasha
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A pitcher throws a 0.140-kg baseball, and it approaches the bat at a speed of 40.0m/s. The bat does nonconservative W=70.0J on
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kabo
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