MCQ
Unit of impulse is
  • A
    Newton
  • B
    $kg - m$
  • $kg - m/s$
  • D
    Joule

Answer

Correct option: C.
$kg - m/s$
c
(c) Impulse = Force $ \times $ time

$= (kg{\rm{ - }}m/{s^2}) \times s $

$= kg{\rm{ - }}m/s$

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