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Impulse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In classical mechanics, an impulse is defined as the integral of a force with respect to time. When a force is applied to a rigid body it changes the momentum of that body. A small force applied for...
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The product of average net force and change in time is called Impulse. The formula for it actually comes from a little manipulation of Newton's Second Law. This can be seen in the formula manipulation shown below.
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What is the relationship between impulse and momentum? It is simple - and extremely powerful. The impulse-momentum equation says: ... The impulse-momentum equation can be easily derived from kinematics and Newton's Second Law. This equation is very closely related to Newton's Second Law - in fact, it is often called...
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Definition: Linear momentum; ... The units of linear momentum are: kg m/s. ... Note: Usually the force is a strongly dependent function of time. In this case, we need to use the average force in the above equation.
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