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AP Physics 1: 3.5 Object Interaction and Forces. Which of the following quantities would need to be known in order to calculate the impulse of the collision?
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by impulse To be clear we're talking
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about impulse in physics not about that sweater We shouldn't
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have bought a wooden block and a rubber wall collide
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which of the following quantities would need to be known
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in order to calculate the impulse of the collision It's
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like two answers right near the options All right well
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in physics impulses the transfer of mo mentum from one
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object to another Think of a game of pool when
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we strike the cue ball with the stick there's a
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transfer of mo mentum like here to here when the
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cue ball strikes another ball well that's another transfer of
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mo mentum each collision is an impulse where the force
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of one object delivers momentum to another object over a
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given period of time Impulses defined his force times the
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change in time equation looks like this because we're good
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physics students way know that force equals mass times acceleration
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right We just know that And since we're great physics
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students problem we know that acceleration equals velocity divided by
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time Write a will overtake Now the force equation can
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live like this force equals mass times the quotient of
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velocity divided by time And while we're having fun with
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equations that means that if we multiply both sides by
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time we'll see that force times time equals mass times
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velocity In other words the impulse of force times time
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equals mo mentum and that means we don't need to
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know the coefficient of friction of the surface The block
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is sliding on and we also don't need to know
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the kinetic energy of the block The options being dear
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incorrect to things We need no r a the mass
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of the block and see the change in its velocity
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That's it way also need to know if the place
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were bought This sweater from takes returns because this thing's 00:01:54.516 --> [endTime] just titties
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