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Physics, 06.11.2019 20:31 dianactorres

In a lab environment, you are investigating the impulse of a force exerted on a brick when the brick's speed is reduced from 2.5 m/s to a complete stop. first, you allow the brick to slam into a secured piece of wood, bringing the brick to a sudden stop. second, you allow the brick to plow into a large slab of gelatin so that the brick comes to a gradual halt. in which situation is there a greater impulse of the force on the brick?

a. the impulse is the same in both situations.

b. there is a greater impulse of the force on the brick from the gelatin.

c. not enough information is given to determine the answer.

d. there is a greater impulse of the force on the brick from the wall.

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