A tennis racquet hits a tennis ball. Why doesn't the racquet swing backwards
when the ball hits it? (Shouldn't it swing back because of action-reaction
forces?)
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A tennis racquet hits a tennis ball. Why doesn't the racquet swing backwards
when the ball hits it? (Shouldn't it swing back because of action-reaction
forces?)
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Answer:
Because you are holding the racket
Explanation:
By holding the racket, it won't move backwards because of the force on you're hands