ddarville43 ddarville43
  • 06-11-2015
  • Physics
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the quanity momentum times the time in which it is applied to an object equal the impulse true ir false

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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 06-11-2015

No, that's false.  Momentum isn't something you can 'apply' to an object.

 Impulse = (force) x (time the force is applied) .

It results in a change in the object's momentum.
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