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RATE OF CHANGE OF MOMENTUM PER UNIT TIME IS CALLED AS​

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Answered by banoobidhu
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in Newtonian mechanics linear momentum translational momentum or simply momentum is measured in kilogram metre per second Newton's second law of motion state that the rate of change of body momentum is equal to the net force acting on it

Answered by iqbalkaur527
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here is the answer. hope it helps you!!!

Explanation:

If we multiply the force acting on an object by the time it' is acting for this is called the impulse of a force. Impulse is a vector and it's unit. is the kilogram metre per second (kgms ^-1) or the Newton second (Ns). So we can see that impulse is equal to the change in momentum.

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