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1. You throw a ball purely horizontally through the air, it bounces off a wall and continues at about the same speed back towards you also purely horizontally (pretending gravity isn't a factor). Then can we say that the impulse delivered onto the ball from the collision with the wall is about double the momentum it had at the start? True False 2. The total momentum of a system subject to only internal forces (one that is isolated) is conserved....
Allison throws a tennis ball at time t = 0 from a height h above the ground equal to her own height. We assume that the positive horizontal direction is the positive x-direction, and the positive vertical direction is the positive y-direction. The ball has a positive initial horizontal velocity vx, and no initial vertical velocity. At times t1 and t2, the ball bounces on the ground for the first, and second times respectively after being thrown. We assume that...