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A force-time graph for a linear motion is shown in figure. The linear momentum gained between 0 and 6 second is

A

2Ns

B

4Ns

C

6Ns

D

Zero

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B

Momentum gained = Force `xx` time = Algebraic sum of the areas enclosed by force-time graphs with time -axis.
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