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Physics, 13.01.2021 22:00, GhostFace18595

7. What impulse is needed to stop a 0.032kg mass traveling at a velocity of 38 m/s? a. 6121 kgᐧm/s c. 1.1875 kgᐧm/s b. 1.216 kgᐧm/s d. .842 kgᐧm/s

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