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A polo player hits a ball with a mass of 0.42kg with a force of 7.35 Newtons. How does the force the polo player's mallet exerted on the ball compare to the force the ball exerted on the mallet?
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A polo player hits a ball with a mass of 0.42kg with a force of 7.35 Newtons. How does the force the polo player's mallet exerted on the ball compare to the force the ball exerted on the mallet?
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Due to the Law OF Conservation and The Law Of Momentum the force the mallet exerted is equal to the force exerted on the ball HOPE THIS HELPS
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