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Cameron’s Rolls Royce Boat Tail (valued at 28 million dollars) is a 1350 kg car and it is cruising down the road at a constant speed of 14 m/s, when Cameron steps on the gas for 6 seconds and increases the speed to 30 m/s. What was the impulse produced by the engine?
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