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Torque and inertia
When throwing a ball, a pitcher exerts a torque of 150 N m for 0.15 seconds onto their arm before letting go of the ball. With an arm length of 0.9 m with inertia 0.6 kg m2, what is the speed of the ball just after it is released?
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