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Mathematics, 04.02.2021 17:20 kaylag8242p2qj2e

in a certain situation, the maximum height H, in meters, that a ball bounces is given by the equation H=3/5F=0.02, where F is the force, in newtons, with which the ball is bounced. What force, in newtons, must be applied for the height to be 0.16 meters?

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