1. Explain impulse-momentum theorem. Give some practical applications of impulse.
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as we know that impulse is
J = Fdt
and F = dP\dt
so by putting value of force
J = dP\dt (dt)
after cancelling the time we get
J = dP
so this is actually impulse momentum theorem
for example
in a cricket match , for sixer the batsman needs to apply large force on the ball in a small amount of time so this is actually impulse
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