Aball is rolling horizontally at 3.00 meters per second as it leaves the edge of a tabletop 0.750 meter above the floor. the ball lands on the floor 0.391 second after leaving the tabletop. what is the magnitude of the ball’s acceleration 0.200 second after it leaves the tabletop? [neglect friction.]
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