Posted by sim on Friday, December 9, 2011 at 2:00pm.
Unlike your previous post, there is no way to solve this problem. Maybe the ball was thrown from a height of 10km with a velocity of 10m/s
Force=mass*accelaration
F=ma
Soryr. I misread question. wrong.
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