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Q: What is the magnitude of the impulse of the collision?
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A 2500 kg car hits a fence with a force of 400 N and the collision takes one second What is the magnitude of its impulse?

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A 2500-kg car hits a fence with a force of 400 N and the collision takes one second What is the magnitude of its impulse?

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2500-kg car hits a fence with a force of 400 N and the collision takes one second What is the magnitude of its impulse?

400 kg-m/s 250 kg-m/s


What could be described as impulse equals change in momentum?

Momentum = Mass x Velocity The change in momentum = (mass of the object x the end velocity) - (mass of the object x the beginning velocity)


Why is more impulse delivered during a collision when bouncing occurs than during one when it doesn't?

because when it is bouncing, has more momentum than when it doesn't


When a car collision occurs an air bag is inflated protecting the passenger from serious injury How does the air bag soften the blow?

It decreases the impulse of force.


Does a moving object have impluse?

More or less. Actually, a moving object has momentum - defined as mass times velocity. The word "impulse" is used for transfer of momentum, for example, in a collision. It has the same units as momentum, but the use of the word "impulse" seems inappropriate in this context.


If a 2,000-kg car hits a tree with 500 N of force over a time of 0.5 seconds what is the magnitude of its impulse?

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