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rajivrout
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Does a free falling ball drops on Earth violate this theory?
If we consider the ball and Earth in an isolated system then the ball should continue to drop over time.
If the impulse given is extremely negligible that it doesn't cause any significant change in the path of earth, then the whole momentum must be conserved by the ball and it should bounce back with the same velocity.
Which is the missing point?
If we consider the ball and Earth in an isolated system then the ball should continue to drop over time.
If the impulse given is extremely negligible that it doesn't cause any significant change in the path of earth, then the whole momentum must be conserved by the ball and it should bounce back with the same velocity.
Which is the missing point?