As the name implies, the impulse-momentum theorem provides a relationship between impulse and momentum. Which one of the following statements correctly describes that relationship?
a. An impulse is equal to the work done on in object when a net force acts on an object and it has a displicrment.
b. An impulve is equal to the change in an objects momentum that occurs when a net farce acts on it.
c. An impulse is equal to the product of the net force acting on the object and its momentian
d. An imputse is equat to one half of the objectr momentum squared
e. An impulse is equal to the object's momentum divided by the product of the net force and the time interval during which the force acts.