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A hockey player receives a corner shot at a speed of `15m//s` at an angle of `30^(@)` with the y-axis and then shoots the ball along the x-axis with a speed of `30m//s` If the mass of the ball is `100gm` and it remains in contact with the hockey stick for `0.01s`, the force imparted to the ball in the x-direction is :

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