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Physics, 04.07.2020 14:01 xdimplesjoon

just before a bouncy ball hits a wall, it is traveling parallel to the ground at 18 m/s, and it then bounces directly backwards at 17 m/s. The interaction time with the wall was 0.40 ms (4.0 x 10-4 s). If the ball's mass is 0.17 kg, what is the average magnitude of the force of the wall on the ball during their interaction

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