Prove that the impulse received during an impact is equal to total change in momentum produced during the impact class 11th
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impulse means large force applied in short interval of time.
e.g., I = F.∆t -------(1)
we know, according to Newton's second law, force is equal to change in momentum per unit time .
e.g., F = ∆P/∆t -------(2)
from equations (1) and (2)
I = ∆P
Hence, impulse received during an impact is equal to total change in momentum produced during the impact.
e.g., I = F.∆t -------(1)
we know, according to Newton's second law, force is equal to change in momentum per unit time .
e.g., F = ∆P/∆t -------(2)
from equations (1) and (2)
I = ∆P
Hence, impulse received during an impact is equal to total change in momentum produced during the impact.
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The impulse experienced by the object equals the change in momentum of the object. In equation form, F • t = m • Δ v. In a collision, objects experience an impulse; the impulse causes and is equal to the change in momentum.
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