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Physics, 04.03.2020 20:16, almaromeroo13

Initial State: A softball is at rest in the hand of a softball player. Final State: Shortly after being thrown, the softball is in motion at the highest point along its trajectory. Notes: The system includes the ball and Earth. Air resistance is negligible. The player threw the ball upward at an angle. System: Player-Ball-Earth

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