Easy -1.2 This is a straightforward recall question requiring only the definition that impulse equals area under a force-time graph. The graph appears to show a simple geometric shape (likely trapezium or triangle), making the area calculation routine. With only 1 mark and multiple-choice format, it requires minimal problem-solving—just recognition of the impulse-area relationship and basic geometry.
1 The graph shows how a force, \(F\) newtons, varies during a 5 second period of time.
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Calculate the magnitude of the impulse of the force.
Circle your answer. [0pt]
[1 mark]
17.5 N s
25 Ns
35 Ns
70 Ns
1 The graph shows how a force, $F$ newtons, varies during a 5 second period of time.\\
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Calculate the magnitude of the impulse of the force.\\
Circle your answer.\\[0pt]
[1 mark]\\
17.5 N s\\
25 Ns\\
35 Ns\\
70 Ns
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