Physics, asked by vajralaindira, 11 months ago

explain momentum and impulse

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Answered by ADITECh1
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Momentum of an Object is defined As The product of Mass And Velocity produced by The object .

As :; P= MV.
Where p is Momentum .

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Answered by abhaygoel71
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Here is your answer

Momentum is defined as the product of mass and velocity of a body.
It is denoted by P
P= mv

Impulse is the product of strong force applied on a body within a very very short time,or, impulse is product of impulsive force and time
it is denoted by I
I= F×t

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