Physics, asked by gunjan144, 8 months ago

formula of impulse...​

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Answered by AaminAftab21
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\large\bold\green{\underline{Impulse formula}}

∆p=pf-pi

∆p=mv-mu

\large\bold\green{\underline{Impulsive Force}}

∆p=F∆.t

\large\red{\underline{\underline{\mathbb{MARK\:AS\:BRAINLIEST}}}}

Answered by Anonymous
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  • An impulse is equal to the net force on the object times the time period over which this force is applied.
  • Below, we derive impulse from the equation F = ma, which comes from Newton's second law of motion.

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