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In the fastest measured tennis serve, the ball left the racquet at 73.14 m/s . A served tennis ball is typically in contact with the racquet for 32.0 ms and starts from rest. The direction of the velocity of the ball just after it left the racquet is the positive x direction. Assume constant acceleration. Part A What was the x component of the ball's acceleration during this serve
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