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a volleyball player hits a ball straight up with an initial velocity of 7.92 m/s. if another player hits the ball as it comes down at the same height, what is the final velocity of the volleyball?

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The final velocity of the volleyball will be zero, assuming that the player hits the ball directly downwards and the ball does not rebound back up. This is because the initial upward velocity of 7.92 m/s will be cancelled out by the downward velocity of the second hit, resulting in a net velocity of zero.
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