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A metal ball and a rubber ball , both having the same mass , strike a wall normally with the same velocity. The rubber ball rebounds and the metal ball does not rebound. It can be concluded that

A

the mometum of rubber ball is greater than that of lead ball

B

the momentum of lead ball is greater than that of rubber ball

C

the rubber ball suffers a greater change in momentum as compared to lead ball

D

both the balls suffers an equal change in momentum

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