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Kaneki123
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This example is written in several books, that is if you strike a ball against a wall it applies an action force on the wall and the reaction force from the wall is the reason for the ball bouncing back..Now i have a question here that when you throw the ball, you accelerate it upto some velocity..When the reaction force from wall acts on the ball, there is a deceleration in the ball...As a result, the velocity should become zero or a positive one... Then why does the ball bounce back?