The drag on a pitched baseball can be surprisingly large. Suppose a 145 gram baseball with a diameter of 7.4 cm has an initial speed of 40.2 m/s (90 mph). a) What is the magnitude of the ball’s acceleration due to the drag force? b) If the ball had this same acceleration during its entire 18.4m trajectory, what would its final speed be?
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The drag on a pitched baseball can be surprisingly large. Suppose a 145 gram baseball with a diameter of 7.4 cm has an initial speed of 40.2 m/s (90 mph).
a) What is the magnitude of the ball’s acceleration due to the drag force?
b) If the ball had this same acceleration during its entire 18.4m trajectory, what would its final speed be?

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