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dimensional formula for impulse? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Impulse has the same units and dimensions (M L T−1) as momentum. In the International System of Units, these are kg⋅m/s = N⋅s. In English engineering units, they are slug⋅ft/s = lbf⋅s.

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Answered by bhuwanmnimehra
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Explanation:

Impulse = Force × Time. Or, I = [M1 L1 T-2] × [T] = [M1 L1 T-1]. Therefore, the impulse is dimensionally represented as [M1 L1 T-1].

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