The same constant force F acts for the same time period on three different balls of different masses m1>m2>m3 which one of following statements is correct and why? a. The impulse given to m1 is the largest. b.The impulse given to m2 is the largest. c. The impulse given to m3 is the largest. d. All impulses are the same.
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The same constant force F acts for the same time period on three different balls of different masses m1>m2>m3 which one of following statements is correct and why?
a. The impulse given to m1 is the largest.
b.The impulse given to m2 is the largest.
c. The impulse given to m3 is the largest.
d. All impulses are the same.
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