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10 October, 05:56

A speeding car is going 72 mi/hr. The driver hits the brakes to slow the car down to the 45 mi/hr speed limit. The car has a mass of 1.0 metric tons. What is the magnitude of the impulse on the car?

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  1. 10 October, 06:18
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    I = - 12070 N. s

    Explanation:

    Given that:

    mass of 1.0 metric tons = 1000 kg

    initial speed = 72mi/hr = 32.19 m/s

    final speed = 45mi/hr = 20.12 m/s

    Impulse = change in momentum

    I = mv-mu

    I = m (v-u)

    I = 10³ (20.12 - 32.19)

    I = 10³ (-12.07)

    I = - 12070 N. s

    The negative sign signifies that the impulse way is to the opposite direction.
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