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Write 4 differences between Momentum and Impulse.

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Write 4 differences between Momentum and Impulse.

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  • the product of the mass of a body and its velocity is called the momentum of the body.

  • Momentum = Mass × velocity.
  • SI unit of momentum is kilogram meter per second kg⋅m/s.
  • Momentum is a vector quantity.

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  • The Impulse of a force acting on a body is equal to the product of the force and the time for which it acts on the body.

  • Impulse = Force × Time.
  • SI unit of impulse is kilogram meter per second.
  • Impulse is a scalar quantity.

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Write 4 differences between Momentum and Impulse.

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  • momentum is the product of the mass and the velocity
  • momentum is a vector quantity
  • the SI unit of momentum is kilogram metre per second
  • Momentum= Mass × velocity

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  • impulse is the force acting in a body that is equal to the product of force and work.
  • impulse is a scalar quantity
  • the SI unit of impulse is kilogram metre per second
  • impulse = work × force

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