A 95 kg tennis player hits a 0.5 kg tennis ball with a force of 150 N What force does the ball exert on the raquet?

To determine the force exerted by the ball on the racket, we can apply Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

In this case, the force exerted by the racket on the ball (150 N) is the action, and the force exerted by the ball on the racket is the reaction we're trying to find.

According to Newton's third law, the reaction force is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the action force. Therefore, the force exerted by the ball on the racket will also be 150 N but in the opposite direction.

So, the force exerted by the ball on the racket is 150 N in the opposite direction.