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If and object undergoes a change in momentum of 12 kg*m/s over a 10
second interval, what was the force exerted?

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The magnitude of the force exerted on this object is 1.2 Newton.

Given the following data:

  • Change in momentum = 12 Kgm/s.
  • Time = 10 seconds.

What is impulse?

In Science, the impulse that is experienced by an object is always equal to the change in momentum of the object, due to the force acting on an object.

Mathematically, impulse is given by this formula:

[tex]Impulse = change\;in\;momentum\\\\Force \times time = m \Delta V[/tex]

Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have:

[tex]Force \times 10=12\\\\Force =\frac{12}{10}[/tex]

Force = 1.2 Newton.

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