the unit impulse function g(t)
the unit impulse function g(t)
The unit of impulse is
Same as the unit of momentum - an impulse is a transfer of momentum. Velocity x mass. Or the equivalent force x time.
the unit impulse function g(t)
Both pulse and impulse are the types of unit step function. In case of impulse the response gains the value for short duration of time and then becomes 0 while in case of pulse it is not neccessary that the value of response become 0 after an interval it may remain constant also.............
The signum function is differentiable with derivative 0 everywhere except at 0, where it is not differentiable in the ordinary sense. However, but under the generalised notion of differentiation in distribution theory, the derivative of the signum function is two times the Dirac delta function or twice the unit impulse function.
The units for impulse are kg.m/s. This is because impulse= (final momentum) -(initial momentum) and the units for momentum are kg.m/s.
Potassium maintains proper fluid balance, nerve impulse function, muscle function, and cardiac function.
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
Its main function is to propagate the action potential (the 'impulse') along the length of the axon.
Specific impulse :)
Transverse Tubules