SOLUTION: 2.21 A FAST PITCH. The fastest pitched baseball left pitches hand at a speed of 45.0m/s. If the pitcher was in contact with the ball over distance of 1.50m and produce constant acc

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Question 1040736: 2.21 A FAST PITCH. The fastest pitched baseball left pitches hand at a speed of 45.0m/s. If the pitcher was in contact with the ball over distance of 1.50m and produce constant acceleration. (a) what acceleration did he gave the ball and (b) How much time did it take to pitch it ?
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