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27 July, 08:49

A volleyball player hit a ball with a mass of 0.25 kg. The average acceleration of the ball was 15.5 m/s². How much force did the volleyball player apply to the ball? A. 3.87 m/s² B. 62.0 m/s² C. 3.87 N D. 62.0 N

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  1. 27 July, 09:22
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    There must be movement for there to be work when a force is applied.
  2. 27 July, 10:14
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    Force can be obtained by multiplying the mass of the object times the acceleration. Since all of the needed values are given, solving is done as shown below:

    Force = mass x acceleration

    Force = 0.25 kg x 15.5 m/s^2

    Force = 3.875 N

    Among the choices, the correct answer is C. 3.87 N
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