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A ball weighing `10g` hits a hard surface vertically with a speed of `5m//s` and rebounds with the same speed The ball remains in contact with the surface speed The ball remains in contact with the surface for `0.01s` The average force exerted by the surface on the ball is .

A

`40ms^(-1)`

B

`30ms^(-1)`

C

`20ms^(-1)`

D

`10ms^(-1)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Area under `F-t` graph = Change in momentum
`implies 1/2 F_(0)(4 xx 10^(-3))=(200)/(1000) [v+20]`
`implies v=20ms^(-1)`.
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