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derivation of change in momentum

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Answered by priyomrabhadas
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There are two possible ways depending on the problem. 1) The change in momentum of an object is its mass times the change in its velocity.

Symbols - F • t = m • Δ v.

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Answered by StarBugs
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We can derive this form as follows. First, note that the change in momentum Δp is given by Δp = Δ(mv). If the mass of the system is constant, then Δ(mv) = mΔv. Because ΔvΔt=a Δ v Δ t = a , we get the familiar equation Fnet = ma when the mass of the system is constant.

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