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a box has a momentum of 1.30 kg*m/s to the right. a 12.8 N force pushes it to the right for 0.218 s. what is the final momentum of the box. PLEASE HELP

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Answer:

4.09

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Evol Gate
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Answer:

4.09 kgm/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Concept tested: Second Newton's law of motion

So what does the second Newton's law of motion state?

  • According to the second Newton's law of motion, the resultant force and the rate of change of momentum are directly proportional.
  • That is;
    F=((mVf-mVo))/(t), where, mVf is the final momentum and mVo is the initial momentum.

In this case;

  • Force = 12.8 N
  • Initial momentum, mVo = 1.3 kgm/s
  • Time, t = 0.218 seconds

Therefore; replacing the values of the variables in the formula;

we get;


12.8N=((mVf-1.3kgm/s))/(0.218s)


(12.8N)(0.218s)=(mVf-1.3kgm/s)


2.7904+1.3=mVf

Solving for final momentum;


mVf =4.0904 kgm/s

= 4.09 kgm/s

Therefore, the final momentum of the box is 4.09 kgm/s

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