A 60 g tennis ball with an initial speed of 38 m/sm/s hits a wall and rebounds with the same speed. (Figure 1) shows the

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A 60 g tennis ball with an initial speed of 38 m/sm/s hits a wall and rebounds with the same speed. (Figure 1) shows the

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A 60 g tennis ball with an initial speed
of 38 m/sm/s hits a wall and rebounds with the same
speed. (Figure 1) shows the force of the wall on the ball
during the collision.
What is the value of Fmax, the maximum value of the
contact force during the collision?
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the
appropriate units.
A 60 G Tennis Ball With An Initial Speed Of 38 M Sm S Hits A Wall And Rebounds With The Same Speed Figure 1 Shows The 1
A 60 G Tennis Ball With An Initial Speed Of 38 M Sm S Hits A Wall And Rebounds With The Same Speed Figure 1 Shows The 1 (43.57 KiB) Viewed 33 times
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