difference between impulse and momentum
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momentum= mass x velocity
Impulse is the force acting for a duration of time
Force= mass x acceleration
F= m (V-u)/t
multiplying by t on both side.
F*t=m (v-u)/t *t
Ft=mv-mu
Impulse = change in momentum
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The impulse takes into consideration both the effect of the force on the system, and the duration of time for which the force acts. Impulse is defined as the change in momentum and shown as "J", or delta p. It has the same units as momentum (mass times velocity).
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