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Physics, 19.02.2021 02:00 veronicamixon1970

A ball is moving with a kinetic energy of 197 J. The gym floor is still sticky from the snack-bar from the school stomp the night before though and when the ball rolls over it, a frictional force of 6 N is applied over a distance of 9 meters. How much kinetic energy, in Joules, does the ball have after this ordeal?

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