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a force acts on a body 0.5sec changing its momentum from 16.0kg to 21.0kg.calculate the magnitude of the force
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Answered by Damon
assume you mean 16 and 21 kg m/s for momentum

F = change in momentum / change in time
= (21 - 16)/.5 = 10 Newtons average over the half second
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