Explain the term impulse and impulsive force
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a sudden strong and unreflective urge or desire to act is called impulse...
The process of minimizing an impact force can be approached from the definition of the impulse of force: If an impact stops a moving object, then the change in momentum is a fixed quantity, and extending the time of the collision will decrease the time average of the impact force by the same factor.
The process of minimizing an impact force can be approached from the definition of the impulse of force: If an impact stops a moving object, then the change in momentum is a fixed quantity, and extending the time of the collision will decrease the time average of the impact force by the same factor.
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Impulsive force, an extreme amount of force applied on any object is termed as Impulsive force.
Explanation:
Impulsive force -
There are many examples in daily life, when a large force is applied to an object for a short period of time, such as throwing a ball away from the bat by hitting the cricket ball, hitting the nail with a hammer, etc.
Impulse = force × time - interval = change in momentum
This impulse is equal to the change in momentum of the object. Impulse is a vector amount whose unit is Newton second.
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