<span>When designing an experiment a benefit of larger sample sizes would be more representative data. This larger sample size would lead to perfect result. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope the answer comes to your help.</span>
Answer:
1000 Kilograms
Explanation:
Force is equal to mass times acceleration so if the force is 3000 and the acceleration is 3 m/s^2 then all you need to do to find the mass is divide 3000 by 3 which gives you 1000
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We can calculate linear momentum using the following:
p = linear momentum (kgm/s)
m = mass (kg)
v = velocity (m/s)
Calculate:
Now, we can relate force, time, and momentum with the following:
I = Impulse (kgm/s)
F = Force (N)
t = time (s)
Rearrange to solve for force:
The impulse is equal to the change in momentum. Since the car comes to a halt, all of its momentum is lost, so:
Solve:
**Negative force since the positive direction is towards the wall, and the negative direction is away from the wall.