A one-dimensional impulse force acts on a 3.0-kg object as diagrammed in Fig. 6.32. Find (a) The
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(a) The magnitude of the impulse given to the object,
(b) The magnitude of the average force, and
(c) The final speed if the object had an initial speed of 6.0 m/s.
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