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Write 4 differences between Momentum and Impulse.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Solution:-

 \huge\sf\underline{ \rm {}}momentum

  • the product of the mass of a body and its velocity is called the momentum of the body.
  • Momentum = Mass × velocity.
  • SI unit of momentum is kilogram meter per second kg⋅m/s.
  • Momentum is a vector quantity.

\huge \sf \underline{ \rm \red{}}impulses

  • The Impulse of a force acting on a body is equal to the product of the force and the time for which it acts on the body.
  • Impulse = Force × Time.
  • SI unit of impulse is kilogram meter per second.
  • Impulse is a scalar quantity.

Answered by Anonymous
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the impulse is equal to the change in momentum of the system. The dimensions of these quantities are the same, namely mass times velocity. You can think of impulse as kind of the "net effect" that a force has in changing the state of motion of a system.

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