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  • 14-10-2018
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a 7.26kg bowling ball (16 pounds) is at rest at the end of the bowling lane. : how long did you push the ball in this situation

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Melanitta Melanitta
  • 25-10-2018

Let F be the force acting on the bowling ball.

Work done by force= change in KE

Let F be the force acting on the bowling ball

Work done by force = change in KE

F .d = 0.5 m V^2 + 0.5 x I x w^2

F d = 0.5 m ( 1+l) V^2

Solve accordingly to get the answer.


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