Found similar questions with answer 0.820 and 0.480 but are incorrect unsure what im doing wrong.
as we know
Impulse = area under F-t curve
m ( v - (- u) ) = 0.5* 0.002* ( 6 + 3)* 32 + 0.5* 0.002* 3* 8
0.3* ( v + 0. 82) = 0.312
v = 0.22 m/s
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