A ball of inertia (m) bounces elastically from the floor. It has (x) component of velocity (+v)
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A ball of inertia \(m\) bounces elastically from the floor. It has \(x\) component of velocity \(+v\) just before it hits the floor. What is the magnitude of its change in momentum in the collision? What is the change in its kinetic energy? Are your two answers consistent with each other?
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