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explain mathematically how impulse can change in momentum

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Answered by MrCombat
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Momentum is mass in motion, and any moving object can have momentum. An object's change in momentum is equal to it's impulse. Impulse is a quantity of force times the time interval. ...Impulse is expressed as Ft=delta mv, where F is the force, t is the time interval, and the Greek letter delta means 'change in.'
Answered by lokeshnancy00
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Momentum is mass in motion, and any moving object can have momentum. An object's change in momentum is equal to its impulse. Impulse is a quantity of force times the time interval. Impulse is not equal to momentum itself; rather, it's the increase or decrease of an object's momentum

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