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The initial momentum of a system is measured at 300 kg•m/s. Afterwards, the momentum is measured to be 280 kg•m/s. What is the impulse of the system?
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The initial momentum of a system is measured at 300 kg•m/s. Afterwards, the
momentum is measured to be 280 kg•m/s. What is the impulse of the system?
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Impulse is the change in momentum. So you just have to subtract 300 -280
The answer would be 20kgm/s
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