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Physics, 06.05.2020 05:46 sandygarcia65

A 90g ball, initially at rest, is dropped from a height of 2.1m.
a. Calculate the net force acting on the ball.
b. Calculate the acceleration of the ball.
c. Calculate the final velocity of the ball just before it hit the ground.

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