what is the relation between force and momentum?
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• Force is an external cause, while momentum is an internal property of matter.
• A force is required to change the momentum of any object.
• The net force on an object can be defined as the change of momentum per unit time.
• Both force and momentum are vectors.
• Force is the time derivative of the momentum.
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Difference Between Force and Momentum
Force
Momentum
The direction depends on acceleration
The direction depends upon the direction of velocity
The increase in time decreases the amount of force provided the momentum is constant
The increase in time results in increase in momentum
A force exists for a stationary object
The momentum is zero for a stationary object
Force can be result of actually touching between objects and without physical contact also
Momentum is the result of any unbalanced force acting on a body
Force= mass* acceleration
Momentum= mass*velocity
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