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Assume a 9.0 kg bowling ball moving at 5 m/s bounces off a spring at 2 m/s.

(a) What is its change in velocity of the bowling ball?

(b) What is its change of momentum of the ball?

(c) What is the impulse exerted on of the ball?

(d) If the interaction with the spring occurs in 0.3 s, calculate the average force the spring exerts on the ball.

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