Yes, serotonin is related to the modulation of mood and impulse control. It is a hormone manufactured by the brain that helps control the impulse and various moods.
A force is required to change momentum.An "impulse" refers to the amount of momentum transferred; impulse can be defined as force x time (more precisely: the corresponding integral).
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It is related to the urinary system in males and is under the control of the hormonal system.
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Momentum is mass * constant velocity, impulse involves imposing a force (either for or against) for a specified time , altering the velocity (and therefore, momentum)>Example. a 10 kg mass (m) @ 10 metres / second, has an impulse of 100 newtons / 10 seconds (t) applied in the direction of motion.Find the velocity change / new velocity / initial and final momentum>From f = m * a, but a = velocity change (vc) / time (t)So>f = m * (vc / t)Then>vc = t * (f / m) = 10 * 10 = 100 metres / sec velocity change (+ in this case)so, velocity is now 10 + 100 = 110 metres / sec (constant velocity)>initial momentum (p) = 10 * 10 = 100momentum (after impulse) (p) = 10 * 110 = 1100>Alternatively, to calculate final velocity after impulseFirst, find acceleration rate from a = f / myou know the impulse time, you know the initial velocity.>Use v = u + (a*t)v = 10 + (10 * 10)v = 110 metres per second
Yes, serotonin is related to the modulation of mood and impulse control. It is a hormone manufactured by the brain that helps control the impulse and various moods.
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due to velocity modulation density modulation occurs in TWT
An impulse is a change in momentum.
both are related because phase is an integral function of frequency
Impulse is a change in momentum. Refer to the related link below for more information and equations about change in momentum, or impulse.
Impulse is a change in momentum. Refer to the related link below for more information and equations about change in momentum, or impulse.
The two terms, modulation and intonation, are related as they are both terms that describe voice and harmony. Modulation is related to inflection, in which the voice changes in pitch or tone. Intonation, on the other hand, is the relationship between the pitch of musical tones and their keys or harmony.
Impulse is integral of linear momentum with respect to time, and in limits when that momentum was transferred.
impulse generator equation is a difference of two exponential functions V0 = Vs/k (exp-at - exp-bt)
A diagram of an impulse turbine is in related links.
AM stands for amplitude modulation -- a complicated subject. Please see the related link. ==========================