Question
The change in the momentum of an object (Ä p) is given by the force, F, acting on the object multiplied by the time interval that the force was acting: Ä p = F Ät .
If the force (in newtons) acting on a particular object is given by F(t)=cost , what’s the total change in momentum of the object from time t = 5 until t = 7 seconds?
For my answer, I got 1.615910873, would this be correct?
If the force (in newtons) acting on a particular object is given by F(t)=cost , what’s the total change in momentum of the object from time t = 5 until t = 7 seconds?
For my answer, I got 1.615910873, would this be correct?
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Yes u r coreect
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