Asked by Jayd

A 9 kg lead brick falls from a height of 1.8 m. a) Find the momentum as it reaches the ground. b) What impulse is needed to bring the brick to rest? c) The brick falls onto a carpet 2.0 cm thick. Assuming the force stopping it is constant, find the average force the carpet exerts on the brick. d) If the brick falls onto a 5.0 cm foam rubber pad, what constant force is needed to bring it to rest?

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Answered by drwls
a) momentum = mass * velocity
Compute the velocity from the height it falls. Look up the formula for that or use conservation of energy.
b) Impulse = momentum
c) work done compressing carpet (F*X) = initial kinetic energy
d) Same approach as (c)

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Answered by Anonymous
how the f do you do this
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