obtain the relation between implus and momentum
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Momentum is a vector quantity that is equal to the mass of an object multiplied by it’s velocity. Momentum is an extremely important quantity in describing motion because it is ‘Conserved’. The total momentum of any system will stay exactly the same forever unless some outside (external) force acts on it.
Consider a single isolated object floating through space with some amount of momentum p.
Newton’s Second Law of Motion tells us that a force, F, acting on this object will cause the momentum to change (in magnitude or in direction).
Mathematically this is written as
F = (delta p)/ (delta t), with delta representing ‘change in.
So Impulse = (Force) x (time) = delta p = change in momentum.
Whenever two objects interact, the impulse affecting each will be exactly equal and opposite.