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The Force on a Particle Is Given by F(t)= 0

Question 47

Question 47

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The force on a particle is given by F(t) = 0.71 t + 1.2 t2, in N.If the force acts from t = 0 to t = 2.0 s, the total impulse is:


A) 1.2 kg∙m/s
B) 1.9 kg∙m/s
C) 4.6 kg∙m/s
D) 4.8 kg∙m/s
E) 6.2 kg∙m/s

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