To change a large amount of momentum with a small force, you will have to apply the force over a longer period of time. This is because impulse, which is the change in momentum, is equal to the force applied multiplied by the time duration over which it is applied (\( Impulse = Force \times Time \)). By increasing the time during which the small force is applied, you can achieve a larger change in momentum.
If Impulse is the change in momentum using forces, how would you have to change a large amount of
momentum with a small force? (1 point)
You will have to apply the force over a longer period of time
You will have to apply the force at a different direction
You will have to have more than one force present
You will have to decrease the total impulse acting on the object
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