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The effect on the direction of the ball due to the force.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The direction of the object is same as the direction of the force. The force can change the direction of the moving or stationary object or change the state of motion or rest of the object.
According to Newton’s second law, the direction of the object due to force is same as the direction of the force.
The tennis ball is moving in the east direction. When the tennis ball pushed by the force in north direction, then the ball started moving in the direction of the force. So, the direction of the tennis ball changes to north from the east due to push.
Conclusion:
Thus, the direction of the tennis ball changes to north from the east due to push along the north direction.
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