Define momentum and drive the relationship between impulse andchange in moment
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Momentum is mass in motion, and any moving object can have momentum. An object's change in momentum is equal toits 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.
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- Momentum can be defined as mass in motion.
- momentum is the product of mass and velocity of an object.
(P = m × v)
- Impulse is measured by change in momentum produced by the body
I = ∆P
I = mv - mu
(here, v = final velocity and u = initial velocity)
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