using Newton's second law of motion explain impulse- momentum principle
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p=mv. You can see from the equation that momentum is directly proportional to the object's mass (m) and velocity (v). Newton actually stated his second law of motion in terms of momentum: The net external force equals the change in momentum of a system divided by the time over which it changes.
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The Impulse-Momentum theorem restates Newton's second law so that it expresses what forces do to an object as changing a property of the object: its momentum, mv. For an object A, the law looks like this: Δ→pA=∫tfti→FnetAdt
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