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OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):

Use graphs to detemine the change in momentum

OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):

Determine the change in momentum of an object that experiences the force shown in the graph above.

OpenStudy (unofficialllyy):

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OpenStudy (osprey):

change of momentum = force times time. 40N times 3 ms which is 120 Nmillisecs which is 0.12 N.secs. Newton's second law is force = change of momentum divided by time. So change of momentum is as above Bon voyage http://perendis.webs.com

OpenStudy (irishboy123):

tops, @osprey here's the thing properly displayed in thread |dw:1474845647156:dw|

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

If you have an F-t curve, the area underneath the curve is equal to the change in momentum.

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