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What is the relationship between impulse and momentum?
What is the relationship between impulse and momentum?
- Impulse is the change in momentum, while momentum is the product of force and time interval. (correct)
- Impulse is the resistance of an object to stop moving, while momentum is the effect of force applied over a time interval.
- Impulse is the product of mass and velocity, while momentum is the product of force and time interval.
- Impulse is the quantity referred to as the impulse-momentum theorem, while momentum is the product of mass and velocity.
What happens to the object's momentum when a large force is exerted for a short period of time?
What happens to the object's momentum when a large force is exerted for a short period of time?
- The momentum oscillates.
- The momentum decreases.
- The momentum increases. (correct)
- The momentum remains constant.
Which term quantifies the effect of force applied on an object and the length of time the force was applied?
Which term quantifies the effect of force applied on an object and the length of time the force was applied?
- Mass
- Velocity
- Impulse (correct)
- Momentum
What is the SI unit of impulse?
What is the SI unit of impulse?
How is momentum represented?
How is momentum represented?
When does an object have a higher momentum?
When does an object have a higher momentum?
What is the relationship between force and momentum?
What is the relationship between force and momentum?
In the context of impulse-momentum theorem, what is the role of impulse?
In the context of impulse-momentum theorem, what is the role of impulse?
Which term refers to the product of average net force and the time interval?
Which term refers to the product of average net force and the time interval?
How can an object's momentum be changed considering impulse?
How can an object's momentum be changed considering impulse?
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