Submitted by AppropriateFeeling44 t3_yi0fmu in explainlikeimfive
KhaleesiDog t1_iugrei5 wrote
Reply to comment by napncrash in ELI5: Newton's third law by AppropriateFeeling44
Did the motion of the wall change? Yes it did.
Skusci t1_iugufzi wrote
Being rigidly attached to the 6.6 sextillion tons of planet earth does tend to diminish the magnitude of the change in motion though.
KhaleesiDog t1_iugv8rt wrote
It flexes at the point of impact.
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Terravash t1_iuhdmlo wrote
Given the density of a standard wall (assumed concretish) vs a tennis ball, surely you'd be going smaller than a micrometer to measure flex.
TheJeeronian t1_iuhxav4 wrote
Our walls here are usually drywall with supporting wooden studs. The flexure is invisible but easily measured
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