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How impulse momentum theorem is put to use?

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Answered by muskan24141
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The impulse-momentum theorem states that the change in momentum of an object equals the impulse applied to it.

J = Δp

If mass is constant, then…

F̅Δt = mΔv

If mass is changing, then…

F dt = m dv + v dm

The impulse-momentum theorem is logically equivalent to Newton's second law of motion (the force law).

Units

The SI unit of impulse is the newton second.

The SI unit of momentum is the kilogram meter per second.

These units of impulse and momentum are equivalent.

Answered by bitu50
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