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Mathematics, 31.03.2020 17:34 kailibug2287

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A baseball player used energy to hit a ball out of the park. What is true about what took place?
a. The ball lost energy when it was struck by the bat
b. Work was done on the ball through the transfer of energy
c. Force was applied in a different direction than motion
d. No power was used because the action happened so quickly

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