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Mathematics, 14.04.2020 06:50 alechiathomas

A 2kg ball is released from a height of 30 m above the ground. if the pressure exerted in the ground when the ball lands is 1000 Pa & ignoring air resistance, calculate the area of contact between the ball and the ground. Sry I accidentally put it in the math section


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