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The force shown in the force vs. time diagram in the figure below acts on a 1.8-kg object.
(a) Find the impulse of the force.
N · s
(b) Find the final velocity of the object if it is initially at rest.
m/s
(c) Find the final velocity of the object if it is initially moving along the x-axis with a velocity of−1.1 m/s.
m/s
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