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Chapter1: Units, Trigonometry. And Vectors
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Problem 1CQ: Estimate the order of magnitude of the length, in meters, of each of the following; (a) a mouse, (b)...
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Transcribed Image Text:**Impulse and Force Quiz**
1. **What is the impulse on the object from t=0s to t=4s?**
- ○ 4 Newton-seconds
- ○ 8 Newton-seconds
- ○ 32 Newton-seconds
- ○ 16 Newton-seconds
2. **What is the impulse on the object from t=4s to t=7s?**
- ○ 28 Newton-seconds
- ○ 56 Newton-seconds
- ○ 24 Newton-seconds
- ○ 12 Newton-seconds
3. **What is the impulse on the object from t=7s to t=10s?**
- ○ 30 Newton-seconds
- ○ 12 Newton-seconds
- ○ 6 Newton-seconds
- ○ 24 Newton-seconds
4. **What is the average force exerted on the object during the collision?**
- ○ 6.6 N
- ○ 4 N
- ○ 4.8 N
- ○ 5.2 N
This quiz section covers calculations of impulse at various intervals and determining the average force exerted during a collision. Learn and choose the correct answers to test your understanding of basic physics concepts related to impulse and force.

Transcribed Image Text:The graph shows the force exerted on an object over time during a collision:
### Force (N) vs. Time (s) Graph Explanation
- **X-axis (Time in seconds):** Ranges from 0 to 12 seconds.
- **Y-axis (Force in newtons):** Ranges from 0 to 9 newtons.
### Graph Details
1. **0 to 3 seconds:**
- The force increases linearly from 0 to 7 newtons.
2. **3 to 5 seconds:**
- The force remains constant at 8 newtons.
3. **5 to 7 seconds:**
- The force decreases and remains steady at 5 newtons.
4. **7 to 10 seconds:**
- The force remains constant at 5 newtons.
5. **10 seconds onward:**
- The force returns to 0 newtons.
This graph illustrates how the force changes during the collision, showcasing phases of acceleration, peak force, stabilization, and decline.
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