How are impulse and momentum related?
Impulse and momentum are always equal in magnitude.
Impulse and momentum are the same thing.
Momentum is the change in impulse acting on an object.
Impulse is the change in momentum of an object.

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Impulse and momentum are related by the Impulse-Momentum Theorem which states that IMPULSE IS THE CHANGE IN MOMENTUM OF AN OBJECT.

In theory, this theorem is related to Newton's Second Law of Motion.

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What is the control groups in an experiment?

• The control group is composed of participants who do not receive the experimental treatment.

• When conducting an experiment, these people are assigned to be in this group.

•  They also closely resemble the participants who are in the experimental group or the individuals who receive the treatment.

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