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Yes. From Newton's Second Law, you know that to accelerate an object, a net force must be applied to it. The impulse-momentum relationship is basically the same thing, but worded differently. It says that if you wish to change the momentum of an object, you need to exert an impulse on it.

From: Conceptual Physics, by Paul Hewitt. 11th Edition, Ch. 6 pg. 89.

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