Question: Impulse is defined as the average force acting on an object multiplied by the time the force acts. If we let I represent impulse, F

Impulse is defined as the average force acting on an object multiplied by the time the force acts. If we let I represent impulse, F the average force, and t the time, is I F/t a correct way of expressing this definition? Explain.

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