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A tow-truck applies a force of 2,000 N on a 2,000 kg car for a period of 3 seconds. What is the magnitude of the change in the car's momentum?

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A tow-truck applies a force of 2,000 N on a 2,000 kg car for a period of 3 seconds. What is the magnitude of the change in the car's momentum?

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\huge{\underline{\mathfrak{formula}}}

Change in Momentum = \tt \red{Force × Time}

or \boxed{\tt \green{/\P= F/\t}}

Plug the numbers into that formula,

P=(2,000N)(3S)

Now Multiply

Your Change in Momentum (Or P) would be 6,000N × s

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