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Textbook Solutions for Sears and Zemansky's University Physics with Modern Physics

Chapter 8 Problem 8.13

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A 2.00-kg stone is sliding to the right on a frictionless horizontal surface at when it is suddenly struck by an object that exerts a large horizontal force on it for a short period of time. The graph in Fig. E8.13 shows the magnitude of this force as a function of time. (a) What impulse does this force exert on the stone? (b) Just after the force stops acting, find the magnitude and direction of the stones velocity if the force acts (i) to the right or (ii) to the left.

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Title Sears and Zemansky's University Physics with Modern Physics 13 
Author Hugh D. Young; Roger A. Freedman; A. Lewis Ford
ISBN 9780321696861

A 2.00-kg stone is sliding to the right on a frictionless

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