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A rubber ball of mass 41.5 g is dropped from a height of 1.75 m onto a floor. The velocity of the ball is reversed by the colli...

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A rubber ball of mass 43.5 g is dropped from a height of 2.05 m onto a floor. The velocity of the ball is reversed by the collision with the floor, and the ball rebounds to a height of 1.55 m. What impulse was applied to the ball during the collision?
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