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Physics, 07.03.2020 02:15, shirlsmith72

A rock of mass m= 1.3 kg is dropped from a height of h = 2.6 m into a
pool of water. At a time of t = 1.62 s after striking the surface of the water, the rock's velocity
has decreased by 50%.
What is the magnitude of the average force the rock experiences, in Newton’s, during the time t?

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