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Myah Mayer
15 April, 10:03
The change in momentum
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Riya Walton
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(delta) P=Pf-Pi where, delta P represents change in momentum, Pf the final momentum and Pi the initial momentum of any object. The equation can also be written as, (delta) P=mvf-mvi as P=mv
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