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17 October, 04:04

A 5.0 kg object moving at 10 m/s on a frictionless surfaces collides with but does not stick to a 2.0 kg object that is initially at rest. The force on the 2 kg ball has a magnitude of 2000 N and it lasts for 0.01 s. (a) What is the impulse on the 2 kg object

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  1. 17 October, 04:19
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    I = 20 i {N. s}

    Explanation:

    In order to obtain the impulse on the 2 kg ball, you have to apply the equation of Impulse:

    I=FΔt

    Where I is the impulse vector, F is the net force and Δt is the interval of time when the force is applied.

    In this case:

    Δt=0.01 s

    F = 2000 i N

    where i is the unit vector in the x direction.

    Replacing the values in the formula:

    I = (2000) (0.01) i

    Therefore:

    I = 20 i {N. s}
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