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1. Derive the relationship between force and momentum?​

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Answered by ritikasingh3293
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Answered by khushimaurya176
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Explanation:

We know,

Force = Mass x Velocity

Time

Force = Momentum

Time

Force x Time = Momentum

Difference Between Force and Momentum.

Force

1) The direction depends on acceleration .

Momentum

1) The direction depends upon the direction of the velocity.

Force

2) The increase in time decreases the amount of force provided the momentum is constant .

Momentum

2) The increase in time results in an increase in momentum.

Force

3) A force exists for a stationary object.

Momentum

3)The momentum is zero for a stationary object.

Force

4) Force can be a result of actually touching between objects and without physical contact also.

Momentum

4) Momentum is the result of an unbalanced force acting on a body.

Force

Force= mass*acceleration or

f=ma

Momentum

Momentum= mass*velocity or

p=mv

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