That is called "impulse".
conservation of momentum
Conservation of momentum means that momentum is a constant and the change of momentum or force is zero.
An impulse is a change in momentum.
Impulse-momentum theorem
Impulse-momentum theorem
IN general change is defined as the difference of initial from the final. So change = Final - Initial. Hence change in momentum = Final momentum - initial momentum
conservation of momentum
Conservation of momentum means that momentum is a constant and the change of momentum or force is zero.
Use this formula:Final momentum = (initial momentum) + (change in momentum)
change in momentum
An impulse is a change in momentum.
Impulse-momentum theorem
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.
Please refer to the related link below for equations dealing with change in momentum.
change in momentum
change in momentum
change in momentum