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what is the dimensions formal for impulse?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Impulse has the same units and dimensions (M L T−1) as momentum. In the International System of Units, these are kg⋅m/s = N⋅s.

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in classical machines,impulse( symbolised by J or ImpCite error:A.......

impulse has the same units and dimensions(M L T(-1) in power) as momentum.In the same direction. the SI unit of impulse is the the Newton second(N.s), and the dimensionally equivalent unit of momentum is the the kilogram metre per second(kg.m/s). The corresponding English engineering units are the pound- second(Ibf.s) and the sulg-food per second(sulg.ft/s).

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