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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?
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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?
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This is best understood with Newtons Third Law of Motion: for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. That should allow you to see the answer.
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