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Physics, 27.01.2020 01:31, tsmittens137

An object of known mass m with speed v0 travels toward a wall. the object collides with it and bounces away from the wall in the opposite direction in which the object was initially traveling. the wall exerts an average force f0 on the object during the collision. a student must use the equation δp⃗ =f⃗ δt to determine the change in momentum of the object from immediately before the collision to immediately after the collision. which side of the equation could the student use to determine the change of the object's momentum?

δp⃗ , because the mass of the object and the initial speed of the object are known.

a

f⃗ δt, because the average force exerted on the object during the collision is known.

b

either side of the equation may be used because the mass of the object, the initial speed of the object, and the average force exerted on the object during the collision are known.

c

neither side of the equation may be used because there are too many unknown quantities before, during, and after the collision.

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