It is called the momentum-impulse theorem and states that an impulse will change the momentum of an object. For example, if you drop an object when it hits the ground an impulse occurs. The momentum of the object also changes.
Jnet = deltap,
where deltap is the change in momentum.
Impulse-momentum theorem
Impulse-momentum theorem
Impulse-momentum theorem
change in momentum
change in momentum
change in momentum
change in momentum
Momentum = Mass x Velocity The change in momentum = (mass of the object x the end velocity) - (mass of the object x the beginning velocity)
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).
An impulse is a change in momentum.
A change in impulse equals a change in momentum. However, Impulse is the product of force and time, as is momentum, so they are not exactly the same thing.
impulse = change in momentum so, no