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A bronze statue of Buddha was completed in Tokyo in 1993. The statue is 35 m tall and has a mass of 1.00x10^6kg
a. What is the magnitude of the impulse that must act on the statue in order for the velocity to
increase from 0 m/s to 0.20 m s?
b. If the magnitude of the net foree acting on the statue is 12500 N, how long will it take for the
final velocity to be reached?

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