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18 January, 13:22

Suppose you are standing on the edge of a dock and jump straight down. If you land on sand your stopping time is much shorter than if you land on water. Using the impulse-momentum theorem as a guide, determine which one of the following statements is correct.

(a) In bringing you to a halt, the sand exerts a greater impulse on you than does the water.

(b) In bringing you to a halt, the sand and the water exert the same impulse on you, but the sand exerts a greater average force.

(c) In bringing you to a halt, the sand and the water exert the same impulse on you, but the sand exerts a smaller average force.

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  1. 18 January, 14:09
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    In bringing you to a halt, the sand and the water exert the same impulse on you, but the sand exerts a greater average force
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