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Difference between impulsive and non impulsive forces

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Answered by veeranjaneya321
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An impulsive force is a very great force acting for a very short time on a body, so that the change in the position of the body during the time the force acts on it may be neglected. The impulsive force is much stronger than any other force available at that point of time.

Impulsive Force is a force that acts on a body for short interval of time making a change in its velocity or so called momentum. Examples are: 1. When a batsman plays a shot for six, a force acts on a ball through a bat for short interval of time.

non-impulsive forces are such continued in a gradual manner.Like weight of body is a non-impulsive force,but a moving body on sudden collision with another one is an impulsive force.

Explanation:

An impulsive force is any force acting for a limited time. It is called impulsive because it transfers a definite linear momentum (impulse) to the body it is working on. ... Impulse of a force is the force multiplied by the duration of time for which it acts.

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