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Physics, 14.12.2021 22:00, antoniomunoz424

A basketball player passes a ball to a teammate at a velocity of 6 m/s. The ball has a mass of 0. 51 kg. If the original player has a mass of 59 kg and there is no net force on the system, what is the velocity of the player after releasing the ball? Let a positive velocity be in the direction of the pass. â€"0. 05 m/s â€"0. 5 m/s â€"0. 6 m/s â€"6 m/s.

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