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Physics, 01.11.2019 15:31, bnvghnbbb

Abat strikes a 0.145-kg baseball. just before impact, the ball is traveling horizontally to the right at 35.0 m/s ; when it leaves the bat, the ball is traveling to the left at an angle of 33.0 ∘ above horizontal with a speed of 59.0 m/s . the ball and bat are in contact for 1.69 ms .
part a
find the horizontal and vertical components of the average force on the ball. let +x be to the right and +y be upward

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