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3 July, 09:17

A 15 n force directed to the west acts on an object for 3.0 seconds, what is the change in momentum of the object?

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  1. 3 July, 09:51
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    By definition we have that

    force=dP/dt,

    where

    p is momentum

    so

    momentum is force*time

    p = 15*3 = 45 Ns, west.

    the change in momentum of the object is 45 N. s
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