Physics, 26.11.2021 03:10 michaelbernbenn5740
A golf ball is spinning in the air at a rate of 3000 rpm. If it hits the ground and comes to a stop with an average acceleration of -4000 rad/s2, what is the angular displacement of the golf ball?
A. -1125 radians
B. -0.375 radians
C. -12.3 radians
D. Not enough information
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