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What is the relationship between force and momentum??

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Momentum is amount of motion in a moving body, whereas force is an action of push or pull. Force does not change for constant acceleration whereas momentum changes. Momentum increases with time for an applied force. The direction of momentum depends on the direction of velocity.

Answered by Anonymous
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Knowing the amount of force and the length of time that force is applied to an object will tell you the resulting change in its momentum. They are related by the fact that force is the rate at which momentum changes with respect to time (F = dp/dt). Note that if p = mv and m is constant, then F = dp/dt = m*dv/dt = ma.

Momentum changes with the change in velocity whereas force changes with the change in acceleration. Momentum depends on time and the longer a force is applied, the amount of momentum increases. Both of these quantities are vector quantities meaning they both have magnitude and

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