Impulse is another name for change in momentum.Both momentum and impulse have same unit( Ns or kgm/s) . Impulse is also defined as force acting for a time "t".
so,
Impulse=F*t
impulse generator equation is a difference of two exponential functions V0 = Vs/k (exp-at - exp-bt)
Impulse-momentum theorem
An important relationship between impulse and momentum derived from Newton's second law, which shows that the impulse of force is equal to the change in momentum that it produces.Scientifically speaking there is a relationship between those two because they both aren't moving at all.
change in momentum
An impulse is a change in momentum.
Impulse refers to the change in momentum. Impulse is the force acting over a duration of time i.e. integral of force over time. Impulse = Force *time. Both impulse (N-s) and change in momentum (Kg-m/s) are the same. Kg-m/s *s/s = (Kg-m/s2) * s = N-s because 1N = 1Kg-m/s2
change in momentum
change in momentum
Impulse-momentum theorem
impulse = change in momentum so, no
Impulse-momentum theorem
Impulse is integral of linear momentum with respect to time, and in limits when that momentum was transferred.