A fan blows a cart of mass m a distance d. The same fan blows a heavier cart of mass 2m through the same distance d. Which cart experiences the larger impulse? Options: A) The lighter cart experiences the larger impulse. B) Both carts experience the same impulse. C) The heavier cart experiences the larger impulse. D) The answer cannot be determined.
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A fan blows a cart of mass m a distance d. The same fan blows a heavier cart of mass 2m through the same distance d.
Which cart experiences the larger impulse?
A)
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The lighter cart experiences the larger impulse. |
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Both carts experience the same impulse. |
C)
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The heavier cart experiences the larger impulse. |
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The answer cannot be determined. |

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