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A tennis player hits a 0.1-kilogram tennis ball with her racket from the north end of a court. Her racket was traveling at 65 k...Asked by lol help
A tennis player hits a 0.1-kilogram tennis ball with her racket from the north end of a court. Her racket was traveling at 65 kilometers per hour. The ball accelerated at a rate of 10 meters per second squared. The ball hits the floor on the south end of the tennis court. The floor sends the ball toward the tennis player's opponent with the same acceleration. How much force did the floor on the south end of the court exert on the ball?(1 point)
A. 1N
B. 7.5N
C. 0.01N
D. 6.5N
A. 1N
B. 7.5N
C. 0.01N
D. 6.5N
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unknown
The answers are
1 newton
2 force = mass × acceleration
3 1.6N
4 1n
5 8n
1 newton
2 force = mass × acceleration
3 1.6N
4 1n
5 8n
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no name
unknown is 100% correct!!! I was worried for a second .-.
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A Lonely Cryptid
Connexus kids uniting over here lol
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A Lonely Cryptid
Also Unknown is 100% correct
Thanks Man/Sis/Sib
Thanks Man/Sis/Sib
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sn0wbl00d
unknown is right
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