The y-component of a force on a 5.2 kg box varies with time as shown in the figure. (a)  Find the y-component of the impulse, in newton-seconds, during the following interval: [0, 2 s]  (b)  Find the y-component of the impulse, in newton-seconds, during the following interval: [2 s, 4 s]  (c)  Find the y-component of the impulse, in Newton seconds, during the following interval: [4 s, 8 s]. Note that the force equals zero at exactly 6.4 s.  (d)  Find the y-component of the impulse, in newton-seconds,

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The y-component of a force on a 5.2 kg box varies with time as shown in the figure.

(a)  Find the y-component of the impulse, in newton-seconds, during the following interval: [0, 2 s] 

(b)  Find the y-component of the impulse, in newton-seconds, during the following interval: [2 s, 4 s] 

(c)  Find the y-component of the impulse, in Newton seconds, during the following interval: [4 s, 8 s]. Note that the force equals zero at exactly 6.4 s. 

(d)  Find the y-component of the impulse, in newton-seconds, during the following interval: [8 s, 10 s] 

(e)  Find the y-component of the impulse, in newton-seconds, during the following interval: [0 s, 10 s]

(f)  Find the change in the y-component of the velocity, in meters per second, during the following interval: [0 s, 2 s]  

(g)  Find the change in the y-component of the velocity, in meters per second, during the following interval: [2 s, 4 s] 

(h)  Find the change in the y-component of the velocity, in meters per second, during the following interval: [4 s, 8 s] 

(i)  Find the change in the y-component of the velocity, in meters per second, during the following interval: [8 s, 10 s] 

(j)  Find the change in the y-component of the velocity, in meters per second, during the following interval: [0, 10 s] 

 

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