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In the figure, a 0.400 kg ball is shot directly upward at initial speed 71.4 m/s. What is its angular momentum about P, 4.42 m
horizontally from the launch point, when the ball is (a) at maximum height and (b) halfway back to the ground? What is the torque on
the ball about P due to the gravitational force when the ball is (c) at maximum height and (d) halfway back to the ground?
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Transcribed Image Text:Current Attempt in Progress In the figure, a 0.400 kg ball is shot directly upward at initial speed 71.4 m/s. What is its angular momentum about P, 4.42 m horizontally from the launch point, when the ball is (a) at maximum height and (b) halfway back to the ground? What is the torque on the ball about P due to the gravitational force when the ball is (c) at maximum height and (d) halfway back to the ground? Ball (a) Number i Units (b) Number Units (c) Number Units Nu wit. Units (d) Number Que Friday (893 MAY tv 8 DIL DD 000 000 esc F6 F7 F8 F9 F2 F3 F4 F5 F1 * @ # 2$ % & 1 3 5 6 8
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