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Physics, 30.06.2021 23:40, makaylahendrix7954

During batting practice, the ballplayer swings his bat with a velocity of 16 m/s. If the bat is 0.7 m long, what is the centripetal acceleration at the end of
the bat? (Ignore the length of the ballplayer's arm.)
A 561.2
B 489.4
C 611.3
D 365.7
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