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A force acting on a 9 kg body increases its speed uniformly from 3.0 m/s to 9.0 m/s through 4 seconds. Calculate the change in momentum of the mass. You must show your work and have correct units on all problems .

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when a force acts upon an object to cause a displacement. When a force acts to cause an object to be displaced, three quantities must be known in order to calculate the work. Those three quantities are force, displacement and the angle between the force and the displacement. The work is subsequently calculated as force•displacement•cosine(theta) where theta is the angle between the force and the displacement vectors. In this part of Lesson 1, the concepts and mathematics of work will be applied in order to analyze a variety of physical situations.
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