A ball experiences an impulse of 1.52 N·s when it strikes the floor for 0.01 s. What is the force acting on the ball? how to solve this

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To solve this problem, we can use the impulse-momentum equation:

Impulse = Force × time

Rearranging the equation to solve for force, we have:

Force = Impulse / time

Given:
Impulse = 1.52 N·s
Time = 0.01 s

Substituting these values into the equation gives:

Force = 1.52 N·s / 0.01 s

Simplifying this expression:

Force = 152 N

Therefore, the force acting on the ball is 152 Newtons.