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Two identical billiard balls striks a rigid wall with the same speed but at different angles , and get reflected without any change in speed , as shown in Fig . What is (i) the direction of the force on the wall due to each ball ? (ii) the ratio of the magnitudes of impulses imparted to the balls by the wall ?

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