emibrooke58
emibrooke58
24-01-2018
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How do I solve the following problem?
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Hilltop1108
Hilltop1108
24-01-2018
Use the impulse-momentum theorem.
[tex]Ft = mv[/tex]
Substitute your known values:
[tex](120kg)(20m/s) = F(1.5) F= 1600N[/tex]
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