Why didn't I, the impulse, be substituted into M and V in concise college physics problem solving? Not squared?
Impulse and momentum are both vectors and have directions. So the addition and subtraction of vectors is calculated according to parallelogram or simplified parallelogram, which is the triangle rule. Algebraic calculations cannot be used. This is the subtraction of two vertical vectors. It must be like this. This is the most basic knowledge in vector calculation. Equivalent to the position of 1+ 1=2 in quantity calculation.