Easy -1.2 This is a straightforward recall question requiring only the knowledge that impulse equals the area under a force-time graph, followed by a simple geometric calculation (likely a trapezium or triangle). It's a 1-mark multiple choice question with no problem-solving or multi-step reasoning required, making it easier than average.
2 The graph shows how a force, \(F\), varies with time during a period of 0.8 seconds.
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Find the magnitude of the impulse of \(F\) during the 0.8 seconds.
Circle your answer. [0pt]
[1 mark]
1.0 Ns
1.6 Ns
2.2 Ns
3.2 Ns
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2 The graph shows how a force, $F$, varies with time during a period of 0.8 seconds.\\
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Find the magnitude of the impulse of $F$ during the 0.8 seconds.\\
Circle your answer.\\[0pt]
[1 mark]\\
1.0 Ns\\
1.6 Ns\\
2.2 Ns\\
3.2 Ns
Turn over for the next question
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