Physics, asked by addismesfin1, 1 month ago

A 2kg object has a velocity of 2o m/s . a force acts on it for 2 seconds causing its velocity to become 25 m/sec
a what is the magnitude and direction of the change in momentum of the object ?
b what is the magnitude and direction of the impulse ?
c what is the magnitude and direction of force ?

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Answered by IIMrKadushII
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Distance and displacement are two quantities that seem to mean the same but are distinctly different with different meanings and definitions. Distance is the measure of “how much ground an object has covered during its motion” while displacement refers to the measure of “how far out of place is an object.” In this article, let us understand the difference between distance and displacement.Distance and displacement are two quantities that seem to mean the same but are distinctly different with different meanings and definitions. Distance is the measure of “how much ground an object has covered during its motion” while displacement refers to the measure of “how far out of place is an object.” In this article, let us understand the difference between distance and displacement.

Answered by ahmesdmusheer
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