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It is correct to say that impulse is equal toA) momentum.B) the change in momentum.C) the force multiplied by the distance the force acts.D) all of these.E) none of these.

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Answer:

B) the change in momentum.

Step-by-step explanation:

The impulse is defined as the product between the force applied on an object (F) and the duration of the collision (
\Delta t):


J=F \Delta t (1)

We can rewrite the force by using Newton's second law, as the product between mass (m) and acceleration (a):


F=ma

So, (1) becomes


J=ma \Delta t

Now we can also rewrite the acceleration as ratio between the change in velocity and change in time:
a=(\Delta v)/(\Delta t). If we substitute into the previous equation, we find


J=m(\Delta v)/(\Delta t)\Delta t=m\Delta v

And the quantity
m\Delta v is equivalent to the change in momentum,
\Delta p.

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