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Brums [2.3K]
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A ball moving 2 ft/s rolls off a table (on earth) that is 32 inches high. How long will it take the ball to hit the floor answer

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mart [117]3 years ago
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Answer:When the ball rolls off the edge of the table, it will continue moving forward at 2.0 m/s until it hits the floor.

Explanation:This is what I would say is the answer bc I had to do reasearch on a lot of this for my work this year so if its not im veery sorry

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