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5 May, 14:05

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A 4 kg object is moving 15 m/s to the right. A 6 N force

pushes for 5 seconds to the left.

A. How much momentum does it start with?

B. How much impulse acted on the object?

C. What is it's change of momentum?

D. Under the diagram, calculate the final velocity of the object.

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  1. 5 May, 14:10
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    Correct answer: A. p₁ = 60 kg m/s, B. p₂ = 30 kg m/s, C. Δp = 30 kg m/s

    D. V = 7.5 m/s

    Explanation:

    A. The impulse (momentum) formula is p₁ = m · V = 4 · 15 = 60 kg m/s

    B. The second impulse formula is p₂ = F · Δt = 6 · 5 = 30 kg m/s

    C. The change of impulse is Δp = p₁ - p₂ = 60 - 30 = 30 kg m/s

    D. The final velocity is V = Δp / m = 30 / 4 = 7.5 m/s

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