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.Assertion: Impulse of force and momentum are same physical quantities.

Reason: Both quantities have same unit.​

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Answered by shemashree3
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Assertion : Impulse of force and momentum are same physical quantities. Reason : Both quantities have same unit. Answer. Reason: The total momentum of an isolated system of interacting bodies remains conserved.

Answered by AadilPradhan
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Assertion: Impulse of force and momentum are the same physical quantities.  

Reason: Both quantities have the same unit.​

This Assertion is incorrect, the reason is correct

  • Although impulse & momentum are two distinct variables, they share the same unit (N–s).
  • The impulse is determined as the force combined by the amount of time it takes to apply it. It's a vector amount that follows the force's path. Ns are the units of impulse, but we know that Newtons are also kgm/s2, therefore Ns = (kgm/s2)(s) = kgm/s.
  • The units of impulse and momentum are identical; when an impulse is applied to an object, the item's momentum changes, and the alter in momentum equals the impulse.

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