show that impluse is the change of mommentum
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Impulse = change in momentum .
We can't show it
It's just a formula not to be derived .
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Impulse = change in momentum .
We can't show it
It's just a formula not to be derived .
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When a force acts on an object for a short amount of time, impulse is the measure of how much the force changes the momentum of an object.
Momentum is a measure of strength and a measure of how difficult it is to stop an object. An object that is not moving has zero momentum.
A slow-moving, large object has a large momentum. A fast-moving, small object also has a large momentum.
For example, if a ping-pong ball and a bowling ball have the same velocity, then the bowling ball has a greater momentum because it is more massive than the ping-pong ball.
This is the formula for momentum:
p= mv
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When a force acts on an object for a short amount of time, impulse is the measure of how much the force changes the momentum of an object.
Momentum is a measure of strength and a measure of how difficult it is to stop an object. An object that is not moving has zero momentum.
A slow-moving, large object has a large momentum. A fast-moving, small object also has a large momentum.
For example, if a ping-pong ball and a bowling ball have the same velocity, then the bowling ball has a greater momentum because it is more massive than the ping-pong ball.
This is the formula for momentum:
p= mv
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