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what do you mean by impulsive force how will you calculate its and its unit​

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Answered by Harshada309
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Impulse is an important concept in the study of momentum. ... 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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Answered by Anonymous
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The impulse of the force is defined as the product of the force and its time of action. If a force F acts on a body for a very short time t, then Impulse= Force x time duration = F xt ... = Change in momentum The force acting for a short duration is called as impulsive force.

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