A bowling ball weighing 70.0 N initially moves at a speed of 5.00 m/s. How long must a force of 45.0 N be applied to the ball to stop it?
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First, we need to find the mass of the bowling ball. We can use the equation: Weight = Mass × Gravity where Weight = 70.0 N and Gravity = 9.81 m/s². Show more…
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