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How does the force of impact during a collision change when the time of contact is reduced? (1 point)
It increases.
It remains the same.
It instantaneously becomes zero.
It decreases.
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It increases — for a given change in momentum (impulse), F_avg = Δp/Δt, so reducing the contact time raises the impact force.
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