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23 October, 00:30

How to find impulse from mass and velocity?

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  1. 23 October, 00:53
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    The momentum change = mass*velocity change. But sincevelocity change is not known another strategy must be used to find the momentum change. The strategy involves first finding the impulse (F*t = 1.0 N*s). Since impulse = momentum change, the answer is 1.0 N*s.
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