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10 points Save Answ Moving to another question will save this response. tion 32 perfectly elastic ball bounces against a surface with a velocity vo = 3.5 m/s at an angle 0o = 45 degrees to the vertical. As a result of the impact, the ball bounces upward at an angle 0₁ = 23.2 Hegrees but also gains a topspin w₁ = 186 rad/s due to the rough surface. The ball has mass m = 0.012 kg and radius R = 0.019 m. The moment of inertia of a solid sphere is IG= (2 m R²)/ 5. Calculate the magnitude of the velocity v₁ of the ball after impact, assuming no energy is lost in the collision. Give your answer in m/s using 2 decimal places. V₁ W₁=0 I Vo g 0₁ link to image
↳ Moving to another question will save this response. Question 32 A perfectly elastic ball bounces against a surface with a velocity vo = 3.5 m/s at an angle 80 = 45 deg degrees but also gains a topspin w₁ = 186 rad/s due to the rough surface. The ball has mass m = 0. 5. Calculate the magnitude of the velocity v₁ of the ball after impact, assuming no energy is lost in t
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