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... direction due EAST for 3.0 s. What will be the change in momentum of the object? • 2. An unbalanced 6.0 N force acts EAST on an object for 3.0 s. The impulse produced by the force is how much? • 3. A constant unbalanced force acts on an object for 3.0 s producing an impulse of 6.0 N seconds. What is ...
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