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what are impulsive forces?

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Answered by Anonymous
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☆Actually welcome to the concept of the Impulse Force .....

☆Basically Impulsive forces ar those forces which have a high magnitude ...but are applicable for a very shot period of time ........

☆Such that .....Impulsive forces are denoted by symbol J

J = integral of F . dt.....

☆Here the F is the force ...with a high magnitude ....and dt is the elemental time or a very short period of time......

☆So here the impulsive forces can be given by examples such as .....

☆Batsmen hitting the cricket ball .....

☆Ball bouncing on a surface is a wall .......

☆The SI UNIT of impulse is N-s.....

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Answered by sukhmeetrajpal1
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Answer: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.

Explanation:The impulsive force is much stronger than any other force available at that point of time.

It is defined as the rate of change of momentum

Impulse =mv-mu(momentum change)

Impulsive force=Impulse/time

Example:  a hammer, the collision of two billiard balls       

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