A woman of mass 50 kg is swimming with a velocity of 1.6 m/s. If she stops stroking and glides to a stop in the water, what is the impulse of the force that stops her?

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Answer:

Impulse of force = -80 Ns

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Mass = 50kg

Initial velocity = 1.6m/s

Since she glides to a stop, her final velocity equals to zero (0).

Now, we would find the change in velocity.

[tex] Change \; in \; velocity = final \; velocity - initial \; velocity [/tex]

Substituting into the equation above;

Change in velocity = 0 - 1.6 = 1.6m/s

[tex] Impulse \; of \; force = mass * change \; in \; velocity [/tex]

Substituting into the equation, we have;

[tex] Impulse \; of \; force = 50 * -1.6[/tex]

Impulse of force = -80 Ns

Therefore, the impulse of the force that stops her is -80 Newton-seconds and it has a negative value because it is working in an opposite direction, thus, bringing her to a stop.