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Physics, 14.09.2019 05:30 dolphinfan321

Askater is standing still on a frictionless rink. herfriend
throws a frisbee straight at her. in which of the followingcases is
the largest momentum transferred to the skater?
a) the skater catches the frisbee and hols onto it.
b) the sjater catches the frisbee momentarily, but then
dropsit vertically downward.
c) the skater catches the frisbee, holds it momentarily,
andthrows it back to her friend.

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