Explain how momentum is conserved when a ball bounces against a floor.
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The linear momentum of an object or system of objects is only conserved if there are no external forces acting on the object or system of objects. ... During the short time the ball is in contact with the floor, it exerts a force against the floor, so the floor exerts a force on it - which causes it to rebound.
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