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Explain Newton's Laws of Motion in Tennis

Need to explain Newton's 3 Laws of Motion in the game of tennis.

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Old Jan 8, 2008, 03:13 AM   #2  
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1. Inertia: The ball would continue in its state of Rest unless hit by the bat, or brought down by gravity

2. Momentum: Ball gets its momentum from the impressed force by the bat

3. Action = Reaction: Ball hits the ground, ground hits the ball!
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