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Physics, 13.06.2020 09:57 kristine2424

A 0.34kg tennis racket hits a 0.064kg tennis ball with a force of 8.0N forwards. If there was no force resisting the motion of the tennis racket, how fast would the tennis racket accelerate initially?

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