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Troy pushes on a car for 10 seconds, during which he applies an impulse of 300 kg•m/s. what force does he apply to the car?
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Troy pushes on a car for 10 seconds, during which he applies an impulse of 300 kg•m/s. what force does he apply to the car?
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30 N
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Impulse, I = FΔt
Where F = Force applied, Δt = change in time for which the force is applied.
Now,
1 kg. m/s = 1 Ns
Therefore,
I = 300 kg.m/s = 300 Ns
F = I/Δt = 300 Ns/10 s = 30 N
The force applied is 30 N
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