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The change in momentum depends on the ______ that acts and the _____ it acts.
force, length of time
force, mass
gravity, force
mass, bouncing
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force, length of time
Explanation: Change in momentum (impulse) equals the net force applied multiplied by the time interval over which it acts: Δp = F·Δt.
Explanation: Change in momentum (impulse) equals the net force applied multiplied by the time interval over which it acts: Δp = F·Δt.
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