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difference between force and momentum​

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Answered by mudavathsaroja
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Explanation:

Force is a measure of the change of momentum over time. It can be written as F = mass x change in velocity / time. In practical terms, the momentum of an object increases when a force is acting upon it, because the force is causing it to accelerate, and to have an increase in velocity.

Answered by Tarav
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Answer---

1) Force is an action of pull or push whereas moment is the amount of force preceded by an object.

1) The amount of force remains same at constant acceleration whereas momentum keeps on changing.

3) S.I. unit of force is Newton whereas

of momentum is kg.m/s.

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