The ball's impulse during the rebound is 0.0280 higher in magnitude.
When an object receives an impulse, its linear momentum also changes in direction and undergoes an analogous vector change. The newton second (Ns), a SI unit of impulse, and the kilograms meter per second (kgm/s), a SI unit of momentum, are identical in terms of dimensions.
The object's change in momentum is a direct function of the impulse it experiences. In mathematical form, F • t = m • v. An impulse occurs when two objects collide; this impulse both causes and equals the momentum shift.
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