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Physics, 03.03.2021 22:30 bella2331

A racquetball with a mass of 1.0 kilograms collides with a racquet at a speed of 30 meters/second. The duration of the collision is 8.0 x 10-3 seconds. The ball moves off with a speed of 40 meters/second in the opposite direction. What is the
value of the force?
1.25 x 103 newtons

1.40 x 103 newtons
Ос
1.25 x 102 newtons
Od
1.87 x 102 newtons

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