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what is the impulse experienced by the body​

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Answered by runacolaso
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Explanation:

momentum. The impulse experienced by a body is equivalent to the body's change in momentum.

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. Study the following three lines and read the commentary under them. Line 1: Force equals mass times acceleration.

what is impulse

force that starts a body into motion. 2 : the motion produced by a starting force. 3 : a strong sudden desire to do something She resisted the impulse to shout. 4 : nerve impulse.

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Impulse | Definition

Answered by vaibhavsemwal
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Answer:

Impulse is the product of force acting on body and time for which it acts.

Explanation:

Impulse is the term that describes the effect of a force over time acting on a body.

Mathematically, it is the product of force acting on body and time for which it acts.

Impulse is represented by the symbol J.

Impulse due to a force is given by formula, J= F.\Delta t

Where, F is the magnitude of force acting on the body,

and \Delta t is the time for which force acts on the body.

SI unit of impulse is  kgms^{-1}.

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