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What is the principle of impulse and momentum?


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  1. The impulse-momentum theorem asserts that an object's change in momentum matches the applied impulse.
  2. Impulse-momentum theorem is identical to the Newton's second law of motion.
  3. Mathematically, P=m.v, where is momentum vector, m is mass and v is velocity vector,
  4. J=F.dt where J is impulse, F is force integrated over infinitesimally small time period dt

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