Physics, asked by Parvathyvarma, 9 months ago

Can anyone answer this question with explanation ??????? The unit of impulse is same as that of a) moment force b) linear momentum c) rate of change of linear momentum d) force

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Answered by arsh1593
1

Answer:

Correct answer is option 'B

Explanation:

Impulse applied to an object produces aequivalent vector change in its linear momentum, also in the same direction. The SI unit of impulse is the newton second (N⋅s), and the dimensionally equivalent unitof momentum is the kilogram meter per second

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Answered by ARaj047
2

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Hi!

According to me it should be linear momentum as the impulse is the large force experienced in a short time so the analysis comes as

I=F*T

I=MLT^-1

The unit of the impulse hence is same as momentum as

p=mv

p= MLT^-1

I hope it helps you

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