Required information A 0.0300-kg bullet is fired vertically at 200.0 m/s into a 0.152-kg baseball that is initially at rest. The bullet lodges in the baseball and, after the collision, the baseball/bullet rise to a height of 37.0 m. Assume up to be the positive direction. What was the average force of air resistance while the baseball/bullet was rising? If the force is upward, enter a positive answer and the force is downward, enter a negative answer.
Required information A 0.0300-kg bullet is fired vertically at 200.0 m/s into a 0.152-kg baseball that is initially at rest. The bullet lodges in the baseball and, after the collision, the baseball/bullet rise to a height of 37.0 m. Assume up to be the positive direction. What was the average force of air resistance while the baseball/bullet was rising? If the force is upward, enter a positive answer and the force is downward, enter a negative answer.
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A 0.0300-kg bullet is fired vertically at 200.0 m/s into a 0.152-kg baseball that is initially at rest. The bullet lodges in the
baseball and, after the collision, the baseball/bullet rise to a height of 37.0 m. Assume up to be the positive direction.
What was the average force of air resistance while the baseball/bullet was rising? If the force is upward, enter a positive answer and if
the force is downward, enter a negative answer.
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A 0.0300-kg bullet is fired vertically at 200.0 m/s into a 0.152-kg baseball that is initially at rest. The bullet lodges in the
baseball and, after the collision, the baseball/bullet rise to a height of 37.0 m. Assume up to be the positive direction.
What was the average force of air resistance while the baseball/bullet was rising? If the force is upward, enter a positive answer and if
the force is downward, enter a negative answer.
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