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A hockey player makes a slap shot, exerting a constant force of 27.3 N on the hockey puck for 0.18 s. What is the magnitude of the impulse given to the puck?
13 years ago

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Answered by John
Impulse = Change in momentum = F x t = 27.3 x 0.18 = 4.9 Ns
13 years ago

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