Question 1057838
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It is about and around this equation 

Ft = mV     (or  Ft = n*(mV) "= 10*(mV)" )

("the impulse of the force is equal to the change of the momentum").

The momentum change is n*(m*V) = 10*(3*530) g*m/s.

The time is 1 second.

Therefore, the averaged force is {{{F[averaged]}}} = {{{(n*m*V)/t}}} = {{{10*3*530)/1}}} = calculate.



But still keep in mind that the "real" force of one/each separate strike can be significantly different from the averaged force.

Because the interaction time can be significantly shorter than {{{1/10}}} of a second.
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