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Physics, 10.02.2020 23:30, gogo16732

A skateboarder traveling at 4.45 m/s can be stopped by a strong force in 1.82 s and by a weak force in 5.34 s.
The mass of the skateboarder and the skateboard is 53.6 kg.

What is the impulse on the skateboarder?
What is the average force on the skateboarder in each of these stops?

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