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fource is equal to impulse​

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Answered by Anonymous
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an impulse is equal to the net force on the object times the time period over which this force is applied. Below, we derive impulse from the equation F = ma, which comes from Newton's second law of motion.

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Answered by rajlaxmipahi01
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The result of the force acting for the given amount of time is that the object's mass either speeds up or slows down (or changes direction). The impulse experienced by the object equals the change in momentum of the object. In equation form, F • t = m • Δ v.

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From the equation, we see that the impulse equals the average net external force multiplied by the time this force acts. It is equal to the change in momentum. The effect of a force on an object depends on how long it acts, as well as the strength of the force.

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