how does conservation of momentum apply to a ball bouncing off a wall?
(or is it something else)
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Clearly, the momentum of the ball is changed by the collision with the wall, since the direction of the ball's velocity is reversed. It follows that the wall must exert a force on the ball, since force is the rate of change of momentum.
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