what are the implications of impulse and change of momentum on two interacting bodies
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When there is a collision of two objects, the objects is subject to a force for a period of time. This in turn causes a change in momentum. Because of this force, the mass of each object either increases or decreases. At times, it also changes direction. In other words, each of the objects experience an impulse that is also equal to the change in momentum.
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