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Answer :

Impulse and momentum are Impulse = Force * net Δt., Momentum = m*v.

What is impulse?
In classical mechanics, the integral of the a force, F, and over time period for which it acts, t, is known as the impulse (abbreviated J or Imp). Impulse is a vector quantity because force is one as well. When an object receives an impulse, its linear momentum also changes in the opposite direction in an equivalent vector. The kilogramme metre per second (kg m/s), which is dimensionally equivalent to the kilogramme second (Ns), is the SI unit for momentum. The slug-foot per second (slugft/s) inside the British Gravity force System is equivalent to the pound-second (lbfs) in English engineering. For as long as it acts, a resultant force will cause acceleration as well as a change in the body's velocity.

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