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Maddison
17 January, 06:59
What is impulse, and what are the formulas?
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Alan Sawyer
17 January, 09:12
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Impulse is the change of momentum of an object when the object is acted upon by a force for an interval of time. So, with impulse, you can calculate the change in momentum, or you can use impulse to calculate the average impact force of a collision. Theformula for impulse is: Impulse = Force * time = force * Delta t.
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