Answer:
The impulse needed to stop the child = -200 Ns
Step-by-step explanation:
Impulse: This can be defined as the product of force and time of a body. The S.I unit of impulse is kgm/s or Ns
From newton's second law,
I = mΔv ................... Equation 1.
Where I = Impulse needed to stop the child, m = mass of the child, Δ = change in velocity of the child.
Given: m = 20.0 kg,
Δv = v-u where v =0 m/s, u = 10.0 m/s
Δv = 0-10 = -10 m/s.
Substituting into equation 1
I = 20(-10)
I = -200 Ns.
Thus the impulse needed to stop the child = -200 Ns
Note: The negative sign shows that the impulse act against the motion of the child