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define impulse? and state how it is related to linear momentum?

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Answered by skvijay36
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Explanation:

Momentum is the object's mass times velocity. Momentum is proportional to both mass and velocity, meaning that a change in any of mass and velocity will change momentum. ... The change in momentum is called Impulse and its given by force multiplied by the time for which it acts.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Momentum is proportional to both mass and velocity, meaning that a change in any of mass and velocity will change momentum. But usually its the velocity that changes and not mass. ... The change in momentum is called Impulse and its given by force multiplied by the time for which it acts.

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