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12 February, 02:44

Jeremy accidently dropped his toy stuffed animal from the balcony of his apartment on the fourth floor. The toy hit the ground at a velocity of 16.0 meters/second. At impact, it took 2.0 seconds for the toy's velocity to reach 0 meters/second. If the toy has a mass of 0.25 kilograms, what's the force of the impact?

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  1. 12 February, 03:53
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    F = (mass) (acceleration) = ma

    m = 0.25 kg

    Vi = 16 m/s

    t = 2 s

    Vf = 0 m/s (since it was put to stop)

    a = (Vf-Vi) / t

    a = (0-16) / 2

    a = 8 m/s^2 (decelerating)

    F = ma = (0.25 kg) (8 m/s^2)

    F = 2 N

    Hope this answer will be a good h elp for you.
  2. 12 February, 05:34
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    Ayy the answer is 2 newtons well for plato anyways
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