4. Just before it is struck by a racket, a tennis ball weighing 0.560 N has a velocity of 20.0 m/s 1-4.00 m/s 3. During the 3.00 ms that the racket and ball are in contact, the net force on the ball is constant and equal to -380 N 1 + 110 N 3. (a) What is the x-component of the impulse of the net force applied to the ball? (b) What is the y-component of the impulse of the net force applied to the ball? (c) What is the x-component of the final velocity of the ball? (d) What is the y-component of the final velocity of the ball?

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4. Just before it is struck by a racket, a tennis ball weighing 0.560 N has a velocity of 20.0 m/s 1-4.00 m/s 3. During the
3.00 ms that the racket and ball are in contact, the net force on the ball is constant and equal to -380 N 1 + 110 N 3.
(a) What is the x-component of the impulse of the net force applied to the ball?
(b) What is the y-component of the impulse of the net force applied to the ball?
(c) What is the x-component of the final velocity of the ball?
(d) What is the y-component of the final velocity of the ball?
Transcribed Image Text:4. Just before it is struck by a racket, a tennis ball weighing 0.560 N has a velocity of 20.0 m/s 1-4.00 m/s 3. During the 3.00 ms that the racket and ball are in contact, the net force on the ball is constant and equal to -380 N 1 + 110 N 3. (a) What is the x-component of the impulse of the net force applied to the ball? (b) What is the y-component of the impulse of the net force applied to the ball? (c) What is the x-component of the final velocity of the ball? (d) What is the y-component of the final velocity of the ball?
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