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A `30.0 kg` hammer, moving with speed `20.0ms^(-1)` strikes a steel spike `2.30 cm` in diameter. The hammer rebounds with speed `10.0ms^(-1)` after `0.110s.` What is the average strain in the spike during the impact.?

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