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A 3.0-kg ball with an initial velocity of (4 A 3.0-kg ball with an initial velocity of (4   + 3   ) m/s collides with a wall and rebounds with a velocity of (−4   + 3   ) m/s.What is the impulse exerted on the ball by the wall? A) +24   N   s B) −24   N   s C) +18   N   s D) −18   N   s E) +8.0   N   s
+ 3 A 3.0-kg ball with an initial velocity of (4   + 3   ) m/s collides with a wall and rebounds with a velocity of (−4   + 3   ) m/s.What is the impulse exerted on the ball by the wall? A) +24   N   s B) −24   N   s C) +18   N   s D) −18   N   s E) +8.0   N   s
) m/s collides with a wall and rebounds with a velocity of (−4 A 3.0-kg ball with an initial velocity of (4   + 3   ) m/s collides with a wall and rebounds with a velocity of (−4   + 3   ) m/s.What is the impulse exerted on the ball by the wall? A) +24   N   s B) −24   N   s C) +18   N   s D) −18   N   s E) +8.0   N   s
+ 3 A 3.0-kg ball with an initial velocity of (4   + 3   ) m/s collides with a wall and rebounds with a velocity of (−4   + 3   ) m/s.What is the impulse exerted on the ball by the wall? A) +24   N   s B) −24   N   s C) +18   N   s D) −18   N   s E) +8.0   N   s
) m/s.What is the impulse exerted on the ball by the wall?


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