Answer: To find the average acceleration of the tennis ball while it is in contact with the wall, we can use the equation:
average acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time
The initial velocity of the ball is 26.9 m/s (moving towards the wall), and the final velocity is -16.409 m/s (moving away from the wall).
Let's substitute the values into the equation:
average acceleration = (-16.409 m/s - 26.9 m/s) / 0.0158 s
Simplifying the equation:
average acceleration = (-43.309 m/s) / 0.0158 s
average acceleration ≈ -2744.17 m/s²
So, the average acceleration of the tennis ball while it is in contact with the wall is approximately -2744.17 m/s². The negative sign indicates that the acceleration is directed towards the wall.