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15 January, 17:21

The force of the racket and the opposite force of the tennis ball do not cancel each other out. why?

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  1. 15 January, 17:31
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    Yes, they're equal and opposite forces, but they don't both act on the same object, so they can't be added up.
  2. 15 January, 17:49
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    What in tannis you think that there is no force are cancel during game. bro in tannis i. e ball produce a pressure on racket 5N and the racket produce 70N force on ball so the resultented force will be 65N.
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