Why is the term impulse of force coined?
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Force applied over time creates animpulse, a change in momentum.Impulse is defined in classical mechanics as a force multiplied by the amount of time it acts over. ... Impulse= change in momentum = force x time.
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Force applied over time creates animpulse, a change in momentum.Impulse is defined in classical mechanics as a force multiplied by the amount of time it acts over. ... Impulse= change in momentum = force x time.
Hope it helps you.
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➡️ Force applied over time creates an impulse, a change in momentum. Impulse is defined in classical mechanics as a force multiplied by the amount of time it acts over. In calculus terms, the impulse can be calculated as the integral of force with respect to time.
Impulse = change in momentum = force x time.
➡️ Force applied over time creates an impulse, a change in momentum. Impulse is defined in classical mechanics as a force multiplied by the amount of time it acts over. In calculus terms, the impulse can be calculated as the integral of force with respect to time.
Impulse = change in momentum = force x time.
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