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Physics, 11.01.2022 02:40, KindaSmartPersonn

A vehicle travelling along a street skidded on an icy patch and hit a roadside barrier. The time interval for the impact was 0.955 s, during which the barrier exerted a force of 505 N. What was the magnitude of the change in momentum for the vehicle? A. 241 kg m/s B. 482 kg m/s C. 505 kg m/s D. 528 kg m/s

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