3. mr. hogan in his 3000 kg truck is driving down
highway 175 toward crandall at 80 miles per...
3. mr. hogan in his 3000 kg truck is driving down
highway 175 toward crandall at 80 miles per hour
(36 m/s). he sees a police car up ahead and slows
down to 65 miles per hour (29 m/s). determine the
magnitude of the impulse required to do this?
a. 46.2 kg. m/s
b. 429 kg. m/s
c. 2417 kg. m/s
d. 3724 kg. m/s
e. 21,000 kg. m/
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