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define change of momentum​

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Answered by bangtanboys07
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Momentum is mass in motion, and any moving object can have momentum. An object's change in momentum is equal to its impulse. Impulse is a quantity of force times the time interval. Impulse is not equal to momentum itself; rather, it's the increase or decrease of an object's momentum.

Answered by elssaaana
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Momentum is mass in motion, and any moving object can have momentum. An object's change in momentum is equal to its impulse. Impulse is a quantity of force times the time interval. Impulse is not equal to momentum itself; rather, it's the increase or decrease of an object's momentum.

It is what called as Force. The Newton second law states that the Rate of change of momentum of the body is directly to the force applied in the direction of the applied force.

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