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Physics, 21.01.2021 20:20, NobleWho

An NFL place kicker is practicing his extra-point kicks. He kicks the football into the wall of his living room and it hits at a speed
of 83 mph (or 37.1 m/s). If the wall did not move at all, how fast
would the ball bounce back? (Assume a perfectly elastic
collision and ignore friction.)
Note: Type your answer as m/s

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