Physics of Everyday Phenomena
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ISBN: 9781259894008
Author: W. Thomas Griffith, Juliet Brosing Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 6, Problem 21CQ
Suppose the physics instructor pictured in figure 6.15 gives the bowling ball a push as she releases it. Will the ball return to the same point or will her chin be in danger? Explain.
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