A soccer player runs up behind a 0.450-kg soccer ball traveling at 3.20 m/s and kicks it in the same direction as it is moving, increasing its speed to 12.8 m/s. What magnitude impulse did the soccer player deliver to the ball? (a) 2.45 kg ? m/s (b) 4.32 kg ? m/s (c) 5.61 kg ? m/s (d) 7.08 kg ? m/s (e) 9.79 kg ? m/s
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An unstable nucleus of mass 1.7 3 10226 kg, initially at rest at the origin of a coordinate system, disintegrates into three particles. One particle, having a mass of m1 5 5.0 3 10227 kg, moves in the positive y- direction with speed v1 5 6.0 3 106 m/s. Another particle, of mass m2 5 8.4 3 10227 kg, moves in the positive x- direction with speed v2 5 4.0 3 106 m/s. Find the magnitude and direction of the velocity of the third particle.
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