When Jim lifts a (previously stationary) bowling ball using a constant 72 N (↑) Force, it rises 1.0 m in 3.0 s. a) compute the ball's acceleration. +0.667 m/s (1) S +0.222 "/s2 (1) +0.111 m/s2 (1) +0.333 m/s (1)

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When Jim lifts a (previously stationary) bowling
ball using a constant 72 N (↑) Force, it rises 1.0
m in 3.0 s.
a) compute the ball's acceleration.
+0.667 m/s (1)
S
+0.222 "/s2 (1)
+0.111 m/s² (1)
+0.333 m/s (1)
Transcribed Image Text:When Jim lifts a (previously stationary) bowling ball using a constant 72 N (↑) Force, it rises 1.0 m in 3.0 s. a) compute the ball's acceleration. +0.667 m/s (1) S +0.222 "/s2 (1) +0.111 m/s² (1) +0.333 m/s (1)
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