A soft tennis ball is droppped onto a hard floor from a haight of 1.25m and rebounds to a height of 0.95m. For this problem use a coordinate plane in which up is positive. a. calculate the vertical component of it velocity in m/s just before it hits the floor b.calculate its velocity in m/s just after it leaves the floor on its way back up c.calculate its avg. acceleration in m/s2 during contact with the floor if that contact lasts 3.50 x 10-3 s d. how much did the ball compress in meters during its collision with the floor assuming the floor is absolutely rigid

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A soft tennis ball is droppped onto a hard floor from a haight of 1.25m and rebounds to a height of 0.95m. For this problem use a coordinate plane in which up is positive.

a. calculate the vertical component of it velocity in m/s just before it hits the floor

b.calculate its velocity in m/s just after it leaves the floor on its way back up

c.calculate its avg. acceleration in m/s2 during contact with the floor if that contact lasts 3.50 x 10-3 s

d. how much did the ball compress in meters during its collision with the floor assuming the floor is absolutely rigid

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