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In getting ready to slam-dunk
In getting ready to slam-dunk the ball, a basketball player starts from rest and sprints to a speed of 9.9 m/s in 2.0 s.
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Gary
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In getting ready to slam-dunk the ball, a basketball player starts from rest and sprints to a speed of 6.2 m/s in 1.9 s.
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zac
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In getting ready to slam-dunk the ball, a basketball player starts from rest and sprints to a speed of 6.2 m/s in 1.9 s.
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bethany
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In getting ready to slam-dunk the ball, a basketball player starts from rest and sprints to a speed of 7.30 m/s in 1.26s.
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In getting ready to slam-dunk the ball, a basketball player starts from rest and sprints to a speed of 11.1 m/s in 2.30 s.
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K
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In getting ready to slam-dunk the ball, a basketball player starts from rest and sprints to a speed of 5.17 m/s in 1.29 s.
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Anonymous
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In getting ready to slam-dunk the ball, a basketball player starts from rest and sprints to a speed of 6.20 m/s in 3.56 s.
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Natasha
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In getting ready to slam-dunk the ball, a basketball player starts from rest and sprints to a speed of 11.0 m/s in 2.58 s.
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In getting ready to slam-dunk the ball, a basketball player starts from rest and sprints to a speed of 8.49 m/s in 1.89 s.
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abbie
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peter, a 100 kg baketball player, lands on his feet after completeing a slam dunk and then immediately jumps up again to
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Anonymous
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