1. how fast would a 0.25 kg football have to be traveling to have the same momentum as a 0.05 kg bullet travelling 500 m/s?
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3. a big league hitter attacks a fastball! the ball has a mass of 0.16 kg. it is pitched at 38 m/s. after the player hits the ball, it is now traveling 44 m/s in the opposite direction. the impact lasted 0.002 seconds. how big of a force did the ballplayer put on that ball?
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