An 52kg female lands on the ground after jumping off a platform. The female makes contact with the ground at a vertical velocity of -.35 m/s and comes to a complete stop in 20 milliseconds. Calculate the momentum of the female at impact
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Given: Mass (m) = 52 kg Velocity (v) = -0.35 m/s Show more…
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