Impulse is the integral of force with respect to time. The impulse is equal to the change of momentum.
Momentum = mass x change in velocity.
Force = mass x acceleration
Therefore, momentum = F x v /a
Therefore, a small force applied for a long time can produce the same momentum change as a large force applied briefly.
After all that, the answer is yes if the time period is longer.
Not necessary. Impulse is related on the time period too.
Impulse = Average force x time
If the force is more but if time is less, impulse will not have a great value and vice-versa
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well... I would specifically categorize how big.
a neutron star can inflict amazing weight pressure because of how theres so much density and lives up to its name. compared to other objects in space, the dwarf star is nothing but another speck of dust. a neutron star is so dense that on earth 1 teaspoon could weigh a billion tons!
Yes, of course. Remember the basic formula: F=ma. Solving for acceleration: a=F/m. Twice the mass, with twice the force, will result in the same amount of acceleration.
yes moving objects have impulse
Impulse=Force*Time interval =30*4=120Ns
No, the closer an object is to the lens, the more the spherical it is.
The smaller objects which are built to represent the larger objects are called Model
The angle of the light passed the edge of the object is greater, creating a larger shadow.
An object moving in a frictionless envirnment has not impulse, but in all other moving objects have impulse. Impulse is defined as a change in momentum and therefore if the object is slowing due to friction it is has impulse.
What happens when an impulse acts on an object? Impulse is defined as force acting on an object for a specific time. Impulse = Force * time If you push on a object for a specific time, the object's velocity will change. Equation = F* t = mass * ∆ v This equation is derived from F = m* a, a = ∆v ÷ t
It is called the momentum-impulse theorem and states that an impulse will change the momentum of an object. For example, if you drop an object when it hits the ground an impulse occurs. The momentum of the object also changes. Jnet = deltap, where deltap is the change in momentum.
Simply, the voltage which is withstand by the test object as an impulse is called as rated impulse voltage.
An impulse is an instinctive motive or thought. In physics, impulse is the integral of an applied force, that which acts to change the motion of an object.
yes moving objects have impulse
When you make the object bounce.
Impulse equals change in momentum. "Apex" The final momentum of any object (or collection of objects) must equal to its initial momentum plus any impulse imparted to the object (or collection of objects).
Impulse=Force*Time interval =30*4=120Ns
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It is increased.