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Physics, 21.01.2021 04:10 kayla2945

A 0.75kg ball is thrown against a wall at 30m/s. The ball is in
contact with the wall for only 0.05sec and bounces back at 10m/s.
Calculate initial momentum of the ball and momentum imparted
by the wall.

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