Multiple Choice
When an apple falls to the ground, momentum is transferred to the ground. The momentum absorbed by the ground is
A) negligible compared to the momentum of the apple.
B) greater than that of the apple if the apple bounces.
C) greater than that of the apple in all cases.
D) none of the above
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