Answer:
J=600 kg m/s
Explanation:
Impulse And Momentum
Suppose a particle is moving at a certain speed [tex]v_1[/tex] and changes it to [tex]v_2[/tex]. The impulse J is equivalent to the change of linear momentum. The momentum can be computed by
[tex]p=mv[/tex]
The initial and final momentums are given, respectively, by:
[tex]p_1=mv_1,\ p_2=mv_2[/tex]
Thus, the change of momentum is
[tex]\Delta p=p_2-p_1=m(v_2-v_1)[/tex]
It's equal to the Impulse J
[tex]J=\Delta p[/tex]
[tex]J=m(v_2-v_1)[/tex]
Our data is
[tex]m=50\ kg,\ v_1=5\ m/s,\ v_2=17\ m/s[/tex]
[tex]J=50\ (17-5)[/tex]
[tex]J=600\ kg\ m/s[/tex]