A ball with a mass of 275 g is dropped from rest, hits the floor and rebounds upward. If the ball hits the floor with a speed of 2.20 m/s and rebounds with a speed of 1.80 m/s, determine the following. (a) magnitude of the change in the ball's momentum in kg m/s (Let up be in the positive direction.) kg. m/s (b) change in the magnitude of the ball's momentum in kg m/s (Let negative values indicate a decrease in magnitude.) kg. m/s (c) Which of the two quantities calculated in parts (a) and (b) is more directly related to the net force acting on the ball during its collision with the floor? O the change in the magnitude of the ball's momentum O the magnitude of the change in the ball's momentum O Neither are related to the net force acting on the ball. O They both are equally related to the net force acting on the ball.

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A ball with a mass of 275 g is dropped from rest, hits the floor and rebounds upward. If the ball hits the floor with a speed of 2.20 m/s and rebounds with a speed of 1.80 m/s, determine the following.
(a) magnitude of the change in the ball's momentum in kg m/s (Let up be in the positive direction.)
kg. m/s
(b) change in the magnitude of the ball's momentum in kg m/s (Let negative values indicate a decrease in magnitude.)
kg. m/s
(c) Which of the two quantities calculated in parts (a) and (b) is more directly related to the net force acting on the ball during its collision with the floor?
O the change in the magnitude of the ball's momentum
O the magnitude of the change in the ball's momentum
O Neither are related to the net force acting on the ball.
O They both are equally related to the net force acting on the ball.
Transcribed Image Text:A ball with a mass of 275 g is dropped from rest, hits the floor and rebounds upward. If the ball hits the floor with a speed of 2.20 m/s and rebounds with a speed of 1.80 m/s, determine the following. (a) magnitude of the change in the ball's momentum in kg m/s (Let up be in the positive direction.) kg. m/s (b) change in the magnitude of the ball's momentum in kg m/s (Let negative values indicate a decrease in magnitude.) kg. m/s (c) Which of the two quantities calculated in parts (a) and (b) is more directly related to the net force acting on the ball during its collision with the floor? O the change in the magnitude of the ball's momentum O the magnitude of the change in the ball's momentum O Neither are related to the net force acting on the ball. O They both are equally related to the net force acting on the ball.
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