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ratio between impulse and velocity measures

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Answered by 05dhruvkumar1980
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Answer:

As mass is constant during free-weight resistance training, a greater impulse will result in a greater velocity. Therefore, as generation of force greater than the weight of the resistance increases higher movement velocities and/or decreased movement times result.01-Jun-2008

Answered by anirudhayadav393
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Concept Introduction: Impulse is a part of Newton's Laws of Motion.

Explanation:

We have been Given: impulse and velocity.

We have to Find: ratio between impulse and velocity measures.

As mass is constant during free weight resistance training, a greater impulse will result in a greater velocity. Therefore as generation of force becomes greater than the weight of the resistance increases higher movement velocities and decreased movement times.

Final Answer: Ratio between impulse and velocity measures as mass is constant during free weight resistance training, a greater impulse will result in a greater velocity. Therefore as generation of force becomes greater than the weight of the resistance increases higher movement velocities and decreased movement times.

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