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Define the term-impulse. Write its SI unit. Is it a vector or a stalar

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Answered by cristal
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the impulse of force is defined as the product of the average force multiplied by the time it is exerted. 

Impulse is a vector quantity since force is a vector quantity.

The 
SI unit of impulse is the newton second (Ns) 
Answered by drabdulshabir
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Answer:

Explanation:

Impulse is termed as the total impact of force. It is defined as the product of the average force multiplied by the time it is exerted.

It is an vector quantity(because force is vector).

SI unit of impulse is newton second(Ns) or kg-m/s

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