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Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Momentum Update Formula
The Momentum Update Formula is simply a rearrangement of the Momentum Principle:$$\Delta\vec{p} = \vec{p}_f - \vec{p}_i = \vec{F}_{net}\Delta t$$$$\vec{p}_f = \vec{p}_i + \vec{F}_{net} \Delta t$$If you know the initial momentum ($\vec{p}_i$) of an object and the net force ($\vec{F}_{net}$) over a period of time ($\Delta t$) short enough to make it approximately constant, you can predict the final momentum ($\vec{p}_f$).
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