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Explain briefly:- An applied unbalanced force causes a change in momentum.​

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Answered by phenom001
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An unbalanced force will cause a change in momentum because we know if the resultant of all forces is not zero, it is unbalanced force. So, if a resultant is not zero it will cause acceleration in it and acceleration means change in velocity/time .

Answered by Anonymous
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An unbalanced force will cause a change in momentum because we know if the resultant of all forces is not zero, it is unbalanced force. So, if a resultant is not zero it will cause acceleration in it and acceleration means change in velocity/time.

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