(Explain using the law of conservation of momemtum)   When a ball strikes the floor and rebounds,...

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(Explain using the law of conservation of momemtum)  When a ball strikes the floor and rebounds, itappears that momentum is not conserved. Is this true? Why or whynot?

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When a ball strikes the ground it does appear that the momentum is not conserved This is because when the ball strikes the ground it bounces up to the same height and we seemingly    See Answer
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