Newton-second

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Newton-second (symbol Ns, N s or N·s) is the derived SI unit of impulse and momentum. One Newton-second corresponds to a one newton force applied for one second.

\vec F \cdot t = m \vec v

It can be used to identify the resultant velocity of a mass if a force accelerates the mass for a specific time interval.

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