A 18.0-g marble is dropped from rest onto the floor 1.50 m below.
a. If the marble bounces straight upward to a height of 0.540 m , what is the magnitude of the impulse delivered to the marble by the floor?
b.
Find the direction of the impulse delivered to the marble by the floor?
c.
If the marble had bounced to a greater height, would the impulse delivered to it have been greater or less than the impulse found in part A?
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