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Yes, Impulse is a vector.

By definition impulse is a force F, multiplied by the amount of time dt that

is applied to a body with mass m, to give him an increment of velocity dv.

F dt = m dv

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Yes, impulse is a vector quantity. It has both magnitude and direction, making it essential to consider its vector properties in calculations involving momentum.

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