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Q: How can two objects have equal impulse?
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What is direction of impulse?

The impulse on the colliding objects will be equal and opposite. impulse = m(vf- vi)


Is impulse delivered to an object equal to a change in the objects velocity?

yes


What does the impulse-momentum theorem state?

Impulse equals change in momentum. "Apex" The final momentum of any object (or collection of objects) must equal to its initial momentum plus any impulse imparted to the object (or collection of objects).


Does moving objects have impulse?

yes moving objects have impulse


What is a direction of impulse?

impulse is equal to force which is acting on the body and ti me in small interval which is equal to momentum.so impulse is equal to change in momentum and direction of impulse is consider the direction of force and change in momentum.


According to the Impulse-Momentum Theorem what does impulse equal?

change in momentum


According to impulse - momentum theorem what does impulse equal?

change in momentum


Does a moving object have impulse explain in 2 lines?

An object moving in a frictionless envirnment has not impulse, but in all other moving objects have impulse. Impulse is defined as a change in momentum and therefore if the object is slowing due to friction it is has impulse.


What is an equidistance?

An equidistance is an equal distance from one pair of objects compared to another pair of objects, or from one object to two separate objects.


What is the relationship between impulse and momentum?

An important relationship between impulse and momentum derived from Newton's second law, which shows that the impulse of force is equal to the change in momentum that it produces.Scientifically speaking there is a relationship between those two because they both aren't moving at all.


Is impulse equal to velocity multiplied by time?

yes


How is impulse relative to momentum?

impulse (force x time) is equal to momentum (mass x velocity); Ft=mv