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Physics, 25.03.2021 09:10 lazymarshmallow7

Plzz help! A stationary speed gun emits a microwave beam at 2.41x1010 Hz. It
reflects off a pitched baseball and
returns 3190 Hz higher. What is the
speed of the baseball?
(Unit = m/s)


Plzz help! A stationary speed gun emits a

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reflects off a pitch

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