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2 May, 04:33

Whether a truck comes to a stop by crashing into a haystack or a brick wall, the impulse is:

Group of answer choices:

O both the same.

O greater with the haystack.

O greater with the brick wall.

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  1. 2 May, 04:34
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    Both the same.

    Explanation:

    According to Newton's second law of motion,

    Impulse = Change in momentum.

    And change in momentum = (momentum before collision) - (momentum after collision)

    And for this scenario, whether the car hits the haystack or the brick wall, it is said that the car comes to a stop. That Is, the momentum after collision (which is mass * velocity) is 0 because the final velocity in both cases is 0.

    So, the impulse in both cases Is equal to the momentum of the truck before collision.

    In both cases,

    Impulse = (mass of truck * velocity of truck before collision)
  2. 2 May, 04:47
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    greater with the brick wall

    Explanation:

    the impulse does not depend whether its a haystack or a brick wall because impulse is the products mass and velocity.
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