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Afree-falling golf ball strikes the ground and exerts a force on it. which sentences are true about this situation?

1. a golf ball striking the ground is a collision
2. the ground exerts an equal force on the golf ball
3. the ground doesn't exert a force on the golf ball
4. the force is zero because the golf ball has little mass

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