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Compare the impulses exerted on a wall by the two objects, a golf ball and a lump of mud, both having the same mass and the velocity.

A

the golfball imparts greater impulse

B

the lump of mud imparts the greater impulse

C

both impart equal impulse

D

nothing can be said

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