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Chemistry, 28.08.2021 07:10 shaylarreyes

A ball hits a wall. What is true about the magnitude of the force experienced by the ball compared with the force experienced by the wall? ОА.
The ball experiences more force than the wall.
OB. The ball experiences less force than the wall.
O c.
The ball and the wall experience the same force.
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The ball experiences half the force of the wall.

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