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Physics, 25.02.2021 21:30 melaniaviles

An object hits a wall and undergoes these two conditions upon collision: 1. Situation 1- the object bounces off the wall. 2. Situation 2- the object sticks to
the wall upon impact. Compare the magnitude or amount of the object's change
in momentum, impulse, and impact force in these two situations. Explain your
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