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  • 18-02-2016
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A 3.0-kilogram object is acted upon by an impulse having a magnitude of 15 newton•seconds. What is the magnitude of the object’s change in momentum due to this impulse?

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AL2006
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  • 18-02-2016
The mass of the object doesn't matter. The change in its momentum is equal to the impulse that changed it ... 15 N-sec.
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