A pitcher claims he can throw a 0.147-kg baseball with as much momentum as a 3.36-g bullet
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A pitcher claims he can throw a 0.147-kg baseball with as much momentum as a 3.36-g bullet moving with a speed of 1.50 ✕ 103 m/s.
(a) What must the baseball's speed be if the pitcher's claim is valid?_________ m/s
(b) Which has greater kinetic energy, the ball or the bullet?
Both have the same kinetic energy. The bullet has greater kinetic energy. The ball has greater kinetic energy.
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