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14 November, 11:16

A tennis player hits a 58 g tennis ball so that it goes straight up and reaches a maximum height of 6.17 m. How much work does gravity do on the ball on the way up?

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  1. 14 November, 15:12
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    If it goes up 6.17 meters, then the displacement is 6.17 meters.

    the force will be as you said mgh.

    lets multiply that out

    .058*9.8*6.17=3.507 ...

    work=3.507*6.17=21.638 ... kg/meter
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