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Physics, 16.09.2019 16:30, taliajohnsom9901

Awell-thrown ball is caught in a well-padded mitt. if the deceleration of the ball is 2.10\times 10^{4} m/s^2, and 1.85 ms \left(1\: ms=10^{-3}\: s\right) elapses from the time the ball first touches the mitt until it stops, what was the initial velocity of the ball?

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