Physics, 20.07.2019 12:20 lizdeleon248
An autographed baseball rolls off of a 0.76 m high desk and strikes the floor 0.61 m away from the desk. how fast was it rolling on the desk before it fell off? the acceleration of gravity is 9.81 m/s 2 . answer in units of m/s.
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You carry a 7.0-kg bag of groceries 1.2 m above the ground at constant speed across a 2.7m room. how much work do you do on the bag in the process? (a) 157j (b) 0.00j (c) 185j (d) 82j
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