Define term impulse prove impulse momentum theorem
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In classical mechanics, impulse(symbolized by J or Imp) is the integral of a force, F, over the time interval, t, for which it acts. ... Impulse applied to an object produces an equivalent vector change in its linear momentum, also in the same direction.
In classical mechanics, impulse(symbolized by J or Imp) is the integral of a force, F, over the time interval, t, for which it acts. ... Impulse applied to an object produces an equivalent vector change in its linear momentum, also in the same direction.
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Impulse:-)
impulse is product of force and the duration time for which force is applied.
I=F×t
☆ it is a vector quantity and its unit is Newton second.
☆ area under f-t graph is impulse.
impulse Momentum theorem:-
according to it impulse imparted to a system is equal to change in its momentum.
[proof of impulse Momentum theorem can be seen in attachment ]
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