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Consider a cricket ball, with a mass of 0.17kg, travelling at a speed of 37.9m/s. the batsman hits the ball back in the opposite direction to that when it hit the bat. the ball returns at a speed 20.0 after it hits the bat. if the ball and bat are in contact for 90.5 milliseconds, what is the size of the net force applied to the ball during this collision, in newtons?

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