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A bowling ball of mass 8 kg hits a wall going 5 m/s and rebounds at a speed of 4 m/s. What was the impulse applied to the bowling ball?

A. 40 kg'm/s
B. 32 kg'm/s
C. 72 kg'm/s
D. 8 kg'm/s

User Soeik
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Yo, sorry I just resized I am so dumb.

The Answer would be C.

Becuase the wall is pushing off 9 becuase it took 5 and bounced back off 4 so

9 times 8= 72 kg m/s

Sorry about that ):

User Matt Goodall
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Answer:

Impulse, J = 72 kg-m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Mass of the ball, m = 8 kg

Initial velocity of the ball, u = 5 m/s

Final velocity of the ball, v = -4 m/s (as it rebounds back)

We need to find the impulse applied to the bowling ball. We know that impulse is equal to the change in momentum of an object i.e.


J=m(v-u)


J=8\ kg* (-4\ m/s-5\ m/s)

J = -72 kg-m/s

Negative sign shows the impulse is applied in opposite direction. So, the correct t option is (c). Hence, this is the required solution.

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