Define impulse and derive its dimensions 

Define impulse and derive its dimensions 

Impulse is the product of force and the time for which it acts.

I.e. Impulse = F .t

= ma.t

= MLT-2 . T

= MLT-1

Hence the units of impulse are MLT-1

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