Answer:
Explanation:
The impulse equation is
Δp = FΔt, where Δp = final momentum - initial momentum, F is the Force exerted on an object, and Δt is the change in time. In this equation,the entire right side defines the impulse. In other words, FΔt is the impulse; thus the change in momentum an object experiences is due to its change in impulse and is directly proportional to it.
Therefore, once we find the change in momentum, that is the impulse the object experiences. Δp = final momentum - initial momentum, where
p = mv and p is momentum.
[tex]p_f=(.500)(50.0)[/tex] so
[tex]p_f=25.0[/tex] and
[tex]p_i=(.500)(35.0)[/tex] so
[tex]p_i=17.5[/tex]; therefore,
Δp = 25.0 - 17.5 = 7.5[tex]\frac{kg*m}{s}[/tex] which is the unit for momentum