Because that is how addition is defined. One lot of tens and no units added to one lot of tens and no units makes two lots of tens and no units.
No, these are different units of measure.
Momentum is Mass * Velocity, therefore it is Kg*m/s Impulse is Force * Time, therefore it is N*sBy Newton's 2nd law, F=ma. Force(N) is equal to kg*m/s^2By substitution, (kg*m/s^2)*s = kg*m/s
impulse
Yes._______________________________________________According to SI units: ten billion trillion = 10 x 1012 x 1018 = 1031ten billion trillion = 10 x 1018 = 10 19Accordingly, they are not equal
Force=25,time=0.8Force=0.1time=200Force=10,time=2
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force= 0.1, time= 18
Force = 10, time = 3 Force = 0.1, time = 300 apex-Force = 7.5, time = 2
Force = 10, time = 1Force = 5, time = 2Force = 20, time = 1/2
equal to zero
The units for impulse are kg.m/s. This is because impulse= (final momentum) -(initial momentum) and the units for momentum are kg.m/s.
impulse is equal to force which is acting on the body and ti me in small interval which is equal to momentum.so impulse is equal to change in momentum and direction of impulse is consider the direction of force and change in momentum.
Yes. You can think of an impulse as of a transfer of momentum.
The impulse on the colliding objects will be equal and opposite. impulse = m(vf- vi)
change in momentum
change in momentum