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A plastic ball and a clay ball of equal masses, travelling in the same direction with equal speeds, strike against a vertical wall. From which ball does the wall receive a greater amount of momentum?

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The wall will receive equal momentum from both the balls (because both the balls have equal mass and equal velocity)
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