1. A 1.3 kg ball is coming straight at a 75 kg soccer player at 13 m/s who kicks it in the exact opposite direction at 22 m/s with an average force of 1200 N. How long are his foot and the ball in contact?

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Introduction to impulse and Momentum
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Analyze and solve the following problem. Show your solution and do not forget to box your final
answer.
1. A 1.3 kg ball is coming straight at a 75 kg soccer player at 13 m/s who kicks it
in the exact opposite direction at 22 m/s with an average force of 1200 N. How long are
his foot and the ball in contact?
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Transcribed Image Text:an Introduction to impulse and Momentum PRACTICE Analyze and solve the following problem. Show your solution and do not forget to box your final answer. 1. A 1.3 kg ball is coming straight at a 75 kg soccer player at 13 m/s who kicks it in the exact opposite direction at 22 m/s with an average force of 1200 N. How long are his foot and the ball in contact? Solution:
LET'S SOLVE!
Solve the following. Write your solution on the space provide below. Box your final answers.
1. A car traveling with speed of 20 m/s loses its brake and fall into 80-m cliff. Fill in the unknown
quantities.
a. Initial velocity
b. Time for the car to hit the
ground
c. How far from the foot of the cliff will
the car reach?
2. A soccer ball is kicked and leaved the ground at an angle 38 degrees above the horizontal,
moving at 20 m/s.
a. Hang time of the ball
b. Initial horizontal velocity
c. Initial vertical velocity
d. Maximum height
e. The range travelled by the ball
Transcribed Image Text:LET'S SOLVE! Solve the following. Write your solution on the space provide below. Box your final answers. 1. A car traveling with speed of 20 m/s loses its brake and fall into 80-m cliff. Fill in the unknown quantities. a. Initial velocity b. Time for the car to hit the ground c. How far from the foot of the cliff will the car reach? 2. A soccer ball is kicked and leaved the ground at an angle 38 degrees above the horizontal, moving at 20 m/s. a. Hang time of the ball b. Initial horizontal velocity c. Initial vertical velocity d. Maximum height e. The range travelled by the ball
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