If the time of impact in a collision is extended by four times, how much does the force of impact change?
The change in the force of impact if the time of impact in collision is extended by four times.
Answer to Problem 10A
Force will reduce by four times.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
Impulse on an object is given by,
Where,
Now, the change in momentum during the impact will be same. Thus, using above-mentioned formula,
Thus, if the time of impact is extended by four times, then force of impact will reduce by four times.
Conclusion:
Hence, force will become one-fourth of its initial value.
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