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    Jan 18, 2013, 07:47 PM
    A(n) 0.0975 kg baseball is thrown with a speed of 9.99 m/s. It is hit straight back a
    A(n) 0.0975 kg baseball is thrown with a
    Speed of 9.99 m/s. It is hit straight back
    At the pitcher with a final speed of 13.3 m/s.
    What is the magnitude of the impulse de-
    Livered to the ball?
    Answer in units of kg · m/s

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