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Impulse and Momentum Answers. Answers: Question 1 21,140.5 kgm/s East Question 2 9.26 m/s. Answers: Question 1 10,000 Ns Westward so that means (-10,000 Ns) Question 2 13.99 m/s. Answers: Question 1 5280 kgm/s Question 2 5280 Ns Question 3 88.0 N. Answers:
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Answers: Question 1 21,140.5 kgm/s East Question 2 9.26 m/s
Answers: Question 1 10,000 Ns Westward so that means (-10,000 Ns) Question 2 13.99 m/s
Answers: Question 1 5280 kgm/s Question 2 5280 Ns Question 3 88.0 N
Answers: Question 1 The magnitude is the same but the direction is different.
Answers: Question 1 Raindrop
Answers: Question 1 Increasing the time will minimize the force.
Answers: Question 1 1.1 m/s
Answers: Question 1 0.034 m/s
Answers: Question 1 2.8 m/s
Answers: Question 1 2.14 m/s in the opposite direction
Answers: Question 1 Their initial momentum before the impact is equal to their final momentum before they hit the ground.
Answers: Question 1 Yes, the ball’s velocity increases and the racket’s velocity decreases after the collision thereby conserving momentum.
Answers: Question 1 Friction would keep you from moving.
Answers: Question 1 Yes. The bullet with less mass will have a much greater speed than the more massive truck.
Answers: Question 1 Pitcher Question 2 Catcher
Answers: Question 1 Increasing the time of the collision will minimize the force of the impact.
Answers: Question 1 It means that there are no external forces acting on the objects.
Answers: Question 1 It has the same velocity that the cue ball had prior to the impact.
Answers: Question 1 Yes by increasing the time.
Answers: Question 1 If you move your hands in the same direction as the ball you will increase the time of impact thereby minimizing the force.