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Newtons Law

A tennis ball is dropped at a speed of 32m/s, and a mass of 0.084KG. The tennis ball travels .010 seconds before stopping at a wall.

Calculate average force by raquet on ball, and force of ball on raquet.

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who did the experiment on how to measure average speed between to points
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who did the experiment on how to measure average speed between to points
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Yep , definitly homework...however, I would like to point out that you "dropped it" and then it hit a "wall" instead of the floor or the ground. Are you sure you are stating the problem correctly?
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