Physics, asked by satheesh4578, 7 months ago

ii. a smaller force acting for a longer period
of time is what? ​

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Answered by vishal20573
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An object has a momentum if it has a velocity. Momentum is calculated by multiplying the mass and velocity together. ... If a large force is exerted over a small period of time, a large change in momentum can occur. If a small force is applied over a long period of time, the change in momentum can also be large.

Answered by nvsakhil3339
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In other words, if an object changes speed, then its momentum changes. By definition this measurable quantity of momentum changing is the impulse of the object. ... If a small force is applied over a long period of time, the change in momentum can also be large.

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