what is impulse in physics
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The above version of Newton's Second Law can be rearranged to define theimpulse, J, delivered by a constant force, F. Impulse is a vector quantity defined as the product of the force acting on a body and the time interval during which the force is exerted. ... The unit of impulse is the same as the unit of momentum, kg.
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» Impulse is a vector quantity defined as the product of the force acting on a body and the time interval during which the force is exerted.
» The unit of impulse is the same as the unit of momentum, kg.
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The measure of the action of a large force acting for duration of time to produce a finite charge in momentum is called an impulse.It denoted by I.Impusle is a vector quantity.
Impulse = Average speed × Time
Unit = N- s
Dimension = [ MLT^-1
Impulse = Average speed × Time
Unit = N- s
Dimension = [ MLT^-1
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