The impulse of a force is deduced from Newton's second law as

a

F = ma

b

F = m( \(\frac{v - u}{t}\))

c

F = mg

d

F = mv - mu

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Wilsonwilliams
6 years ago

very wrong ...
impulse is given as
I=Ft...where F is the mass multiplied by the change in acceleration
I=M(V-U)/t.. Multiply by t..
t will cancel out...
leaving I=M(V-U)

Edozie1738
2 months ago

hi

Edozie1738
3 months ago

wrong answer

DeFiDerrick
2 months ago

pls what is now the answer because I observed it is wrong

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