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(8%) Problem 3: When we study the interaction of a baseball with a bat, we frequently ignore the action of gravity on th

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(8%) Problem 3: When we study the interaction of a baseball with a bat, we frequently ignore the action of gravity on the ball. theexperta.com-tracking id: 2665-2E-62-47-09F8-37058. In accordance with Expert TA Terms of Service copying this information to any solutions sharing w Doing so may result in termination of your Expert TA Account Since gravity is an external force to the ball-bat system, it would seem that momentu conserved during this interaction. Which of the following statements are correct about thi all that apply)? OExternal forces cannot change the momentum of a system. Defining systems is arbitrary and we have isolated gravity from this case. The total momentum after the collision is approximately the same as it was before the collision. OThe internal forces are much greater than the external forces. The internal forces cancel out the external forces of gravity.