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The force on a .4 kg cannon ball in the barrel when fired at t=0 seconds is given by F= 1000- 5 * 10^4t. The acceleration of the ball is 0 as it leaves the barrel

The total impulse in Newton seconds on the ball during the .02 seconds it's in the barrel would be
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