A tennis ball is served and travels the length of court L in time T. a) Write an equation for the balls average horizontal speed. b) Calculate the average speed of a ball travelling 24.0m across the court in 0.60s
a)
Average speed = distance travelled/time taken
= L/T
b) V_avg = L/T
= 24/0.6
= 40 m/s
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