With a proper derivation, explain how change of momentum results in force applied on the object.
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When a force is applied on an object for some amount of time, the object experiences an impulse. This impulse is equal to the object's change of momentum. Newton's second law in terms of momentum states that the net force applied to a system equals the rate of change of the momentum that the force causes.
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