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A 0.1 kg beach ball hit me moving forward at 4 m/s. After hitting me, it bounced back moving at the same speed

backward. What impulse acted on the beach ball?
A 40 N-s
B. 0.8 Ns
C. 0.4 N-s
D. 80 N-s

User KennethJ
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0.4 N-s is the "impulse" acted on the "beach ball".

Option: C

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Mass of the "beach ball" is 0.1 kg.

The speed of the ball hits is 4 m/s.

We know that,

Whenever an object is collide with other object then an impulse is acted on object, this "impulse" causes "change in momentum".

Impulse acted on the beach ball is "mass" times "velocity".

Impulse = mass × velocity

Impulse = 0.1 × 4

Impulse = 0.4 kg m/s

Impulse = 0.4 N-s

Therefore, the "impulse" acted on the ball is 0.4 N-s.

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