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3 May, 05:50

Use the impulse-momentum theorem to find how long a stone falling straight down takes to increase its speed from 3.7 m/s to 9.90 m/s.

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  1. 3 May, 05:56
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    Time taken is 0.632 seconds

    Explanation:

    Impulse momentum theorem is change in momentum is impulse.

    Change in momentum = Impulse

    Final momentum - Initial momentum = Impulse

    Mass x Final velocity - Mass x Initial Velocity = Force x Time

    Mass x Final velocity - Mass x Initial Velocity = Mass x Acceleration x Time

    Final velocity - Initial Velocity = Acceleration x Time

    Final velocity = 9.9 m/s

    Initial Velocity = 3.7 m/s

    Acceleration = 9.81 m/s²

    Substituting

    9.9 - 3.7 = 9.81 x Time

    Time = 0.632 seconds

    Time taken is 0.632 seconds
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