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Physics, 28.10.2020 16:30 dameiranderson

Jennifer hits a stationary 0.04-kg ball, and it leaves her racket at 41.3 m/s. Time-lapse photography shows that the ball was in contact with the racket for 26.5 ms. What average force, in N, did the ball exert on the racket?

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