The time rate of change of momentum is

a

impulse

b

force

c

power

d

pressure

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taiwoo0013
3 years ago

the answer is A because in the defination 😸😸impulse the time of change in momentum or 🤕time to bring about change in mommentum and impulse is force time distance ... in defination of force not time how will force be the answer ehhh abeg oooo 🙏🏻🤨🤨

RiverHeights
1 year ago

The answer is correct, and I'll show you how

Change in momentum is m(v -u)
The time rate means m(v-u)/t

Now... Force = Mass * Acce;eration
Acceleration = (v - u)/t

So force = m * (v-u)/t
Force = m(v-u)/t

Hence the answer is Force.

To check more, try the physical dimensions of each one, and see how it matches. Cheers :)

Stock
10 years ago

Correct.F=mv-mu.All divided by t.mv-mu is change in momentum and t is time.

uy_adam
9 years ago

The selected answer is wrong:

Impulse is the change of momentum of an object when the object is acted upon by a force for an interval of time. So, with impulse, you can calculate the change in momentum, or you can use impulse to calculate the average impact force of a collision.

REF: Google

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