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A softball is hit at a 30 degree angle traveling 100 meters before being caught. At what speed did it leave the bat?
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[quote:Daggo:MV8zNTI5MzUxXzYzMDUxNzc5XzlCRUUyRUM1] This is a tough one without knowing the speed of the incoming ball being hit due to Newtons law of action reaction. Or was the ball stationary? Also how tall was the catch height or do mean when it hit the ground? But all in all it's speed was the same speed of the bat when hit. :s226: [/quote]
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This is a tough one.
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