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Physics, 20.01.2021 22:10, Jasten

A 4.0-kg object moving at 3.0 m/s experiences a 16.0-Newton resistive force over a duration of 0.20 seconds. What is the impulse experienced by the object?
a. 2.7 Nos
b.3.2 Nos
c. 4.0 kgā€¢m/s2
d. 12.0 kgā€¢m/s
A... nonsense! None of these are equal to the impulse.
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