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The force `F` acting on a particle of mass `m` is indicated by the force-time graph shown below. The change in momentum of the particle over the time interval from `0` to `8s`
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The force `F` acting on a particle of mass `m` is indicated by the force-time graph shown below. The change in momentum of the particle over the time interval from `0` to `8s` is
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