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Does an object moving with uniform velocity or acceleration have an impulse

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Answered by AmbroseFox
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Answer:

Impulse depend on the instantaneous change in velocity and force and is equal to instantaneous change in momentum.

Explanation:

A moving object with uniform acceleration are experiencing an impulse. A constantly accelerating object is being acted on by a constant net force. The impulse is the product of that force and the time over which it act. It is not technically correct though to say that a moving object has an impulse.

Answered by Rafi09
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No a uniformly moving body have no impulse

Explanation:

1)If an object moves with uniform velocity then there will be zero change in velocity or uniform so force remains constant in this case.So for impulse there should be large sudden force which acts short interval of time.hence moving object with uniform velocity should have no impulse b/c of constant force.

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