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Impulse is a change in an object's momentum. The impulse experienced by an object is equal to the net force acting on the object multiplied by the length of time the force acts (Δp = ΣFΔt). The same impulse can be caused by a large force acting for a short time, or a small force acting for a long time.

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00:52 - What is impulse?
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