How do you calculate change in momentum?

How to find the change in momentum(impulse) question?

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    initial momentum = 50 x 10^-3 x 20 = 1Ns final momentum = 50 x 10^-3 x (-18) = -0.9Ns change = 1 - (-0.9) = 1.9 Ns You only need the time if you need to work out the force using Impulse(F x t) = momentum change

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initial momentum = 50 x 10^-3 x 20 = 1Ns final momentum = 50 x 10^-3 x (-18) = -0.9Ns change = 1 - (-0.9) = 1.9 Ns You only need the time if you need to work out the force using Impulse(F x t) = momentum change

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