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30 January, 01:54

You are hitting a tennis ball against a wall. The 0.057-kg tennis ball traveling at 23 m/s strikes the wall and rebounds at the same speed. Earth is the object of reference. Part A Determine the ball's original momentum (magnitude).

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  1. 30 January, 02:19
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    1.31 kgm/s

    Explanation:

    Mass of the tennis ball, m = 0.057

    Initial speed, v = 23m/s

    Final speed, v = 23m/s

    The magnitude of the initial momentum of the ball can be given as,

    P i = m v

    = 0.057 * 23

    = 1.31 kgm/s
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