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18 December, 09:21

A 1500 kg car originally moving at 10 m/s crashes into a wall and comes to rest in 0.25 s. What is the magnitude of the impulse given to the car?

a. 37.5 kg m/s

b. 150 kg m/s

c. 15,000 kg m/s

d. 60,000 kg m/s

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  1. 18 December, 09:33
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    Option C

    Explanation:

    Impulse is the change in momentum in an object hence given by

    Impulse=F∆t

    Impulse=∆p=m (v-u)

    Here, F is force applied, t is rime, m is mass, v is final velocity and u is initial velocity

    Given that the question has time but no magnitude of the force, we use the sexond equation.

    Taking forward velocity as negative then u=-10 m/s, also since the car comes to rest, final velocity is 0 m/s. Substititing mass with 1500 kgs then

    Impulse=1500 (0--10) = 15000 kg. m/s
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