maythetrashpanda
maythetrashpanda maythetrashpanda
  • 14-01-2019
  • Physics
contestada

what is the size of the force needed to change the momentum of an object 2000 kg m/s over a time period of 0.5 seconds?

Respuesta :

sclausen sclausen
  • 22-01-2019

Impulse is equal to change in momentum of an object.  The only way to change an object's momentum is to apply a force for certain amount of time.

Impulse is calculated as follows:  Δp = F * t

Put your values in the right spots and solve for F. In this case since F is multiplied by Time, you will divide both sides by the time to find your answer.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

How do most students in Puerto Rico go to school?
How does the Gulf Stream keep Iceland a nice place to live?
Self sacrificing behavior is a form of what type of behavior? awnsers.com
Each side of a square is increasing at a rate of 5 cm/s. at what rate is the area of the square increasing when the area of the square is 49 cm2? 70 cm2/s
which of these makes it easier for scientists to understand stared measurement data A) having a universal language B) having a standard system of measurement C)
What had the greatest impact upon galton's view on the measurement of intelligence?
Will give BRAINLIEST if right! The E. coli bacterium is about 5×10^−7 meters wide. A hair is about 1.7×10^−5 meters wide. Which is wider, the bacterium or the h
why do cells divide?
Who was the king and queen during the French Revolution
If 339 is divided by 6, what is the remainder?