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A cricket ball of mass `160g` is moving horizontally directly towards a batsman. Its speed just before it hits the bat is `30m//s`. It leaves the bat at `40 m//s` at `90^(@)` to its original direction. Find the magnitude of the impulse (in N`-`s) imparted to the ball.

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