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Consider two objects having different masses which are initially at rest. The initial momentum for both is zero. Suppose a force 'F' acts for time 't' on both objects. The lighter object starts moving faster than the heavier object. However, from the above formula, we know that the rate of change of momentum i.e. 'F' in both objects is same and the total change in their momentum will also be same i.e. 'Ft'. Thus, if the same force is applied on different objects, the change in momentum is the same ..​

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Answered by esasfour
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Two objects having the same mass travel toward each other on a flat surface, each with a speed of 10 meter per second relative to the surface.

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