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A force of 1200 N acts on a 0,6 kg steel ball as a result of collision lasting 25 ms. If the force is in a direction opposite to the initial velocity of `14ms^1`, then the final speed of the steel ball would be

A

`24ms^-1`

B

`35ms^-1`

C

`12ms^-1`

D

`46ms^-1`

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