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A cricket ball of mass `150g` moving with a speed of `126km//h` hits at the middle of the bat, held firmly at its position by the batman. The ball moves straight back to the bowler after hitting the bat. Assuming that collision between ball and bat is completely elastic and the two remain in contact for `0.001s`, the force that the batsman had to apply to hold the bat firmly at its place would be

A

10.5N

B

21N

C

`1.05xx10^(4)N`

D

`2.1xx10^(4)N`

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To solve the problem step by step, follow these instructions: ### Step 1: Convert the mass of the cricket ball from grams to kilograms. Given: - Mass of the cricket ball = 150 g To convert grams to kilograms: \[ ...
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