In Figure, a 0.400 kg ball is shot directly upward at initial speed 40.0 m/s. What is
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In Figure, a 0.400 kg ball is shot directly upward at initial speed 40.0 m/s. What is its angular momentum about P, 2.00 m horizontally from the launch point, when the ball is?(a) At maximum height and(b) Halfway back to the ground? What is the torque on the gravitational force when the ball is?(c) At maximum height and(d) Halfway back to theground?
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