what is momentum and impulse with examples and formulas
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Momentum is the object's mass times its velocity, or, in equation form, p=mv, where p is momentum, m is mass in kilograms, and v is velocity in meters per second. ... Be careful not to read this as 'force times time equals mass times velocity' because now you're saying that 'impulse equals momentum.
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Explanation:
Momentum is the object's mass times its velocity, or, in equation form,
p=mv, where p is momentum, m is mass in kilograms, and v is the velocity in meters per second.
For example, a bowling ball (large mass) moving very slowly (low velocity) can have the same momentum as a baseball (small mass) that is thrown fast (high velocity).
Impulse is the change of momentum of an object when the object is acted upon by a force for an interval of time.
Fxt is the formula.
For example, when you hit a ball with a cricket bat, you apply a force for a time(a very short period in this case) to cause a change (or transfer) of momentum in the ball.