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Impulse is the force applied on an object multiplied by the time during which the force is applied. To illustrate the difference, a large force applied during a short time may have a lower impulse than a smaller force applied for longer.
The time required to balance the applied shear stress by the opposing force produced in the fluid due to the applied shear stress is called retardation time.
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Action could be scientifically described as the motion of matter in space and time.
No there is no difference between action and reaction forces!
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Force applied over a period of time has the dimensions of momentum, and is referred to as "impulse".
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it is a action of what time it is
it is a action of what time it is
Force applied over a period of time has the dimensions of momentum, and is referred to as "impulse".
Force applied over a period of time has the dimensions of momentum, and is referred to as "impulse".
The only difference between a shock load and a gradually applied load is something called an impulse; defined as the integral of a force with respect to time. When a force is applied to a rigid body it changes the momentum of that body. A small force applied for a long time can produce the same momentum change as a large force applied briefly, because it is the product of the force and the time for which it is applied that is important.
Impulse is the force applied on an object multiplied by the time during which the force is applied. To illustrate the difference, a large force applied during a short time may have a lower impulse than a smaller force applied for longer.
Technology is advancing all the time. Any new research is applied to the current technology. Therefore, applied research is basically research into technology that is then applied!
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