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A student throws a 130 g snowball at 6.5 m/s at the side of the schoolhouse, where it hits and sticks. What is the magnitude of the average force on the wall if the duration of the collision is 0.18 s?

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Answer:

4.7 N

Step-by-step explanation:

130 g = 0.13 kg

The momentum of the snowball when it's thrown at the wall is


p = mv = 0.13*6.5 = 0.845 kgm/s

Which is also the impulse. From here we can calculate the magnitude of the average force F knowing the duration of the collision is 0.18 s


p = F\Delta t


F*0.18 = 0.845


F = 0.845 / 0.18 = 4.7 N

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