Which is the formula that discribes the magnirude A.impluse=mass xx velocity B.impluse=mass xx acceleration C. impluse=mass xx change in velocity D. impulse=mass xx (velocity)^2 xx 0.5

Chaim Ferguson

Chaim Ferguson

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2022-10-27

Which is the formula that discribes the magnirude
A. impulse  = mass × velocity
B. impulse  = mass × acceleration
C. impulse  = mass × change in velocity
D. impulse  = mass × (velocity) 2 × 0.5

Answer & Explanation

ipa1rafd

ipa1rafd

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Answer:
Option C.
Impulse  =  mass ×  change in velocity
Explanation:
Impulse is defined by the following the following formula:
Impulse  =  force (F) ×  time (t)
Impulse = Ft
From Newton's second law of motion,
Force = change in momentum /time
Cross multiply
Force  ×  time  =  change in momentum
Recall:
Impulse = Force  × time
Thus,
Impulse = change in momentum
Recall:
Momentum = mass x velocity
Momentum = mv
Chang in momentum = mass × change in velocity
Change in momentum = m Δ v
Thus,
Impulse = change in momentum
Impulse = mass × change in velocity

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