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Consider a snooker ball, with a mass of 0.07kg, rolling along a table at a speed of 4.1m/s. It hits a side cushion of the snooker table in a head-on elastic collision.

If the ball and cushion are in contact for 72 milliseconds, what is the size of the net force applied to the ball during this collision, in newtons?

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Answer:
- 3.4 * 10^(-3) N

Step-by-step explanation:

From Newton's law of motion, Force is equal to rate of change of momentum.

The initial velocity of the ball, u = 4.1 m/s

mass of the ball, m = 0.07 kg

During contact, velocity = 0

Time of contact, t = 72 ms = 72 × 10⁻³ s


F = (m(v-u))/(t) = (0.07 kg * (0-4.1 m/s))/(72 * 10^(-3)s) = - 3.4 *10^(-3) N

Thus, net force applied to the ball during this collision is
- 3.4 * 10^(-3) N

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