Physics, asked by nischalrastogi, 1 year ago

Momentum and its theorem​

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Answered by rohitpatiballa
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Impulse is a quantity that is closely related to momentum. When an object has a momentum , and a force is applied for an amount of time, the momentum can change to a new value . The impulse-momentum theorem states that the impulse is equal to this change in momentum

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Answered by Gunjalraj
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Impulse is a quantity that is closely related to momentum. When an object has a momentum , and a force is applied for an amount of time, the momentum can change to a new value . The impulse-momentum theorem states that the impulse is equal to this change in momentum. Impulse is a vector, with both a value and a direction, and is represented by the symbol . Momentum is equal to the mass times the velocity of an object (). The unit of impulse is the Newton-second, , which is equivalent to .





 = impulse (, or )

 = final momentum ()

 = initial momentum

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