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A steel ball with mass 40.0 g is dropped from a height of
2.00 m onto a horizontal steel slab. The ball rebounds to a height of
1.60 m. (a) Calculate the impulse delivered to the ball during impact.
(b) If the ball is in contact with the slab for 2.00 ms, find the average
force on the ball during impact.
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