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A 822 kg car accelerates from rest to 101 km/h in 1.15s. What change in momentum does the force produce?
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V = 101km/h * 1000m/km * (1/3600)h/s =
28.06m/s.
M = mV = 822 * 28.06 = 23,065.
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