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11 February, 21:50

In outer space a rock of mass 12 kg is acted on by a constant net force 21, - 11, 44 N during a 4 s time interval. At the end of this time interval the rock has a velocity of 107, 81, 104 m/s. What was the rock's velocity at the beginning of the time interval?

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  1. 11 February, 22:11
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    (100,84.67,89.33) m/s

    Explanation:

    From Newton's second law,

    Impulse = Final momentum - initial momentum.

    I = Mf-Mi ... Equation 1

    make Mi the subject of the equation

    Mi = Mf-I ... Equation 2

    Where I = Impulse. Mf = final momentum, Mi = initial momentum.

    But

    I = Ft ... Equation 3

    Where F = Force, T = time

    Given: F = (21,-11,44) N, t = 4 s.

    I = 4 (21,-11,44)

    I = (84,-44,176) N. s

    Also,

    Mf = mVf ... Equation 4

    Where m = mass, Vf = Final velocity

    Given: m = 12 g, Vf = (107,81,104) m/s.

    Substitute into equation 4

    Mf = 12 (107,81,104)

    Mf = (1284,972,1248) kgm/s.

    Substitute the value of I and Mf into equation 2

    Mi = (1284,972,1248) - (84,-44,176)

    Mi = (1200,1016,1072) kgm/s

    Also,

    Mi = mVi

    Where Vi = Initial velocity.

    make Vi The subject of the equation

    Vi = Mi/m ... Equation 5

    Given: m = 12 kg, Mi = (1200,1016,1072) kgm/s

    Substitute into equation 5

    Vi = (1200,1016,1072) / 12

    Vi = (100,84.67,89.33) m/s
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