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show that impulse is equal to the change in momentum of a body​

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Answered by ItsMasterAditya
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Impulse is the product of the net force and the time interval for which the force acts. Impulse is equal to the change in momentum of an object. From this equation we see, that for a given change in momentum, →FnetΔt is fixed.

Answered by ItzDeadDeal
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  • Impulse is the product of the net force and the time interval for which the force acts. Impulse is equal to the change in momentum of an object. From this equation we see, that for a given change in momentum, →FnetΔt is fixed.

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