..P14 A 0.7 kg block of ice is sliding by you on a very slippery floor at 2.5 m/s. As it goes by, you give its path. You

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..P14 A 0.7 kg block of ice is sliding by you on a very slippery floor at 2.5 m/s. As it goes by, you give its path. Your foot is in contact with the ice block for 0.003 s. The block eventually slides at an angle of 1 direction. The overhead view shown in Figure 2.54 is approximately to scale. The arrow represents the a applies briefly to the block of ice. 22° 22° Elgure 2.54

(a) Which of the possible paths shown in the diagram corresponds to the correct overhead view of the components of the block's momentum are changed by the impulse applied by your foot? (Check all tha shows a top view, looking down on the az plane.) (c) What is the unit vector p in the direction of the ble kick? (d) What is the x component of the block's momentum after the kick? (e) Remember that p= magnitude of the block's momentum after the kick? (6) Use your answers to the preceding questions to the block's momentum after the kick (drawing a diagram is helpful). (g) What was the magnitude of the applied to the block?
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