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Abaseball pitcher in good form can throw a baseball that attains a speed of 97.0 mi/h in a distance of 1.30 m. assume that the ball starts from rest and its mass is 0.150 kg. (a) determine the magnitude of the average force exerted on the ball. (b) how would the pitcher need to alter the required force to reach the same speed if the mass of the ball is decreased. the pitcher would need to increase the force. the pitcher would need to decrease the force. the pitcher would not need to change the force.

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