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  • Finally, the ball touches the ground after traveling through the air to the opposite side of the court. Three separate forces are operating on it when it is contacting the ground. The first is gravity, which pulls it downward and toward the earth. However, because it is no longer traveling downhill, we understand that there needs to be an equivalent force opposing gravity and keeping it at a constant height.
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  • This is the standard force. Friction is the third force operating on the ball in this case. Friction is created by the ball rubbing against the court's rough surface. This force leads the ball to slow significantly, indicating that it is pushing in the opposite direction of the ball's speed, which is backwards.
  • Ezra Sephvier G. ChuaGrade 10G
  • We now understand the game of tennis and can easily defeat our opponents with a little physics. I can't wait to play other teams and show them what we're capable of.
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  • What I just did is referred to as the law of inertia. The ball is motionless in this scenario until the tennis player smashes it. The imbalanced force acting on the ball is me which is the tennis player.
  • What I just did is referred to as the law of inertia. The ball is motionless in this scenario until the tennis player smashes it. The imbalanced force acting on the ball is me which is the tennis player.
  • Because air resistance was small when the ball was in the air, only one force acting on it was gravity. Nothing else can impart a force to the ball since no other thing is touching it.
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