The ball bounces of the bat identify the force
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The huge force exerted by the bat on the ball causes severe distortion of the ball as it is hit. So, during the bat-ball collision, an average force of roughly two tons acts during the 0.7 millisecond contact time, with a peak force of about four tons. That's a lot of force!
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The huge force exerted by the bat on the ball causes severe distortion of the ball as it is hit. So, during the bat-ball collision, an average force of roughly two tons acts during the 0.7 millisecond contact time, with a peak force of about four tons. That's a lot of force!
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