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Physics, 05.05.2020 05:49, alegora78

Compare the catching of two different water balloons.
Case A: A 150-ml water balloon moving at 8 m/s is caught and brought to a stop.
Case B: A 600-ml water balloon moving at 8 m/s is caught with the same
technique and brought to a stop.
The collision time is the same for each case.
Case A
Case B
Before
After
Before
After
Which variable is different for these two cases?
Maths
Which Case involves the greatest momentum change?
Which Case involves the greatest impulse?
Which Case involves the greatest force?

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