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A ball travelling at 15m/s is returned by a racket in the opposite direction with velocity of 20m/s .If the change in KE of the ball thereby is 8.75 J ,find the
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SOLVED: 2. Newton's Second Law: A 60 g tennis ball approaches a racket at 15 m/s, is in contact with the racket for 0.005 s, and then rebounds at 20 m/s. Find
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