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Physics, 07.04.2020 02:21, jared5491

Kids are pelting a window with snowballs. On average, two snowballs of roughly 300-g mass hit the window each second, moving horizontally at some 10 m/s. The snowballs drop vertically to the ground after hitting the window.

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Estimate the average force exerted on the window.

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