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A ball of 0.20kg hits a wall at an angle...

A ball of 0.20kg hits a wall at an angle of `45^(@)` with a velocity of `25 ms^(-1)`. If the rebounds at `90^(@)` to the direction of incidence, calculate the change in momentum of the ball.

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