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Answer:

The speed of the car is 18.75 m/s

Explanation:

Impulse-Momentum Change Equation

The impulse received by an object is equal to the change in momentum:

Impulse = Change in momentum

The change in momentum is:

[tex]\Delta p=m\Delta v=m(v_2-v_1)[/tex]

Where m is the mass of the object, v2 is the final speed, and v1 is the initial speed. This means the impulse J is:

[tex]J=m(v_2-v_1)[/tex]

It's given an m=1,600 kg car is moving at v1=25 m/s North and then an impulse of J=-10,000 N.s is applied South. The minus sign indicates the impulse is opposite to the original direction of the velocity.

Solving for v2:

[tex]\displaystyle v_2=\frac{J}{m}+v_1[/tex]

Substituting:

[tex]\displaystyle v_2=\frac{-10,000}{1,600}+25[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle v_2=-6.25+25=18.75[/tex]

[tex]v_2=18.75\ m/s[/tex]

The speed of the car is 18.75 m/s