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Acceleration right after ball bounces

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Suppose a ball falls from a very high altitude to the ground and bounces in form of a completely elastic collision. What then is the acceleration on the ball immediately after the bounce?

It is supposed to be [itex]2g[/itex], but I have no idea how you are supposed to obtain that. We are not given the change in time, so how on earth would one be able to calculate the acceleration?

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