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An empty beverage can is placed in front of the far end of the tube, but on the outside of the tape. what will the ball do when it reaches the far end of the tube? will it puncture the tape? will it knock the can over? use your estimate of the speed of the ball to calculate the kinetic energy. how does this amount of energy compare to objects and actions that you are familiar with? maybe a major league fastball, a moving car, or anything else you may consider. what kind of impact will the ball have on the tape and the can. explain your reasoning below.

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