If the impulse given to a ball with a mass of 2KG is 16N a second what will be the balls start to rest and what is the final velocity?
To find the impulse in physics: Given: mass = 2 kg, Initial velocity = u = ? m/s, Final velocity = v = ?. We know the equation is : Impulse = Mass*(Change in velocity) = m*(v-a)= 16N = 2kg*(v-a). Because we don't have the initial velocity, we cannot solve the problem.
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