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The two bodies A and B are placed in space. The body A exerts a force of 20 N on B for 6 s. What would be the impulse on B by A?

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The two bodies A and B are placed in space. The body A exerts a force of 20 N on B for 6 s. What would be the impulse on B by A?

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Solution

To calculate the impulse on body B by body A, we can use the formula:

Impulse = Force × Time

Given that the force exerted by body A on body B is 20 N and the time for which the force is applied is 6 s, we can substitute these values into the formula:

Impulse = 20 N × 6 s

Calculating this, we find:

Impulse = 120 N·s

Therefore, the impulse on body B by body A would be 120 N·s.

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