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It is F*t = m*dV or F*t = m*v - m*u

where:

F is the force, acting for time t,

m is the mass of the object, dV it the change in its velocity

u and v are the velocities of the object before and after the impulse.

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6y ago

There are several equations that relate to impulse or momentum. Here are two:Delta momentum = 0 (that is, the momentum doesn't change over time)

Impulse = force x time (definition of impulse)

or more generally:

Impulse = integral F dT

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Impulse = Force x time

Momentum = mass x velocity

Ft = mv

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