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Physics, 26.03.2020 22:03 amanda2003teddy

A meter stick whose mass is 260 grams lies on ice. You pull at one end of the meter stick, at right angles to the stick, with a force 6 newtons. The ensuing motion of the meter stick is quite complicated, but what are the initial magnitude and direction of the rate of change of the momentum of the stick, , when you first apply the force?

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