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A hockey player makes a slap shot exerting a constant force of of 25.0 on the puck for .16 seconds with the magnitude of the impulse given to the puck ?
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A hockey player makes a slap shot exerting a constant force of of 25.0 on the puck for .16 seconds with the magnitude of the impulse given to the puck ?
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Since.. Impulse is the product of force times time. Therefore..
I = F . ∆t
= 25 N . 16 sec
= 400 Ns
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