Zeke pitched a baseball and left his hand at speed of 55.0 m/s. If he was in contact with the ball over a distance of 1.50 m and produced a constant acceleration, (a) what acceleration did he give the ball? (b) If Zeke transforms into Beast Titan, his contact with the ball becomes 15 m. What is the speed of the ball upon leaving his hand? Assume the same acceleration with (a).

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Zeke pitched a baseball and left his hand at speed of 55.0 m/s. If he was in contact with the
ball over a distance of 1.50 m and produced a constant acceleration, (a) what acceleration did he give the
ball? (b) If Zeke transforms into Beast Titan, his contact with the ball becomes 15 m. What is the speed of
the ball upon leaving his hand? Assume the same acceleration with (a).
Transcribed Image Text:Zeke pitched a baseball and left his hand at speed of 55.0 m/s. If he was in contact with the ball over a distance of 1.50 m and produced a constant acceleration, (a) what acceleration did he give the ball? (b) If Zeke transforms into Beast Titan, his contact with the ball becomes 15 m. What is the speed of the ball upon leaving his hand? Assume the same acceleration with (a).
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