Calculating the force needed to extract a plastic ball from a rubber tube involves several factors, including the elasticity of the materials and the coefficient of friction between them. The ball's diameter (11mm) and the tube's inner diameter (10.5mm) indicate a tight fit, which complicates the force calculation. The method of applying force—whether by pushing, pulling, or using air pressure—also significantly affects the outcome. Experimentation is recommended to understand how the rubber's properties influence the force required. Overall, detailed engineering insights and material properties are necessary for an accurate assessment.