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A baseball player swings a bat and hits a ball. Initially, the ball was travelling 89.30 miles per hour toward the catcher. After the hit the balls velocity is 110.73 miles per hour away from the catcher. The bat was only in contact with the ball for a fraction of a second, accelerating the ball for 895.55 nanoseconds. What is the magnitude of the acceleration, in m/s2, that the ball experienced while it was in contact with the bat? Put your answer in scientific notation (for example 1.20*10^8), round your answer to two decimal places, do not round intermediate values, and recall that there are 1600 meters in 1 mile and 3600 seconds in 1 hour.

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