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Which of the following expressions are correct for impulse?

A. mv
B. F∆t
C. Fv
D. ∆p

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Answer:

impulse = F∆t

Step-by-step explanation:

User Bert Bristow
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Answer:

B. F∆t


D. ∆p

Step-by-step explanation:

Both formulas are correct. In fact, impulse is defined as the product between the force applied (F) and the time interval in which the force is applied (∆t

):

I = F∆t


So, option B. is correct. However, we see that this expression corresponds also to the change in momentum (option D)

in fact, we can rewrite the force as:


I=(ma)\Delta t

but the acceleration can be rewritten as ratio between change in velocity and change in time:


I=m(\Delta v)/(\Delta t) \Delta t=m \Delta v = \Delta p

which corresponds to the change in momentum.

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