"Following the impulse, he rushed after the car"
Everyone has an impulse to do something, its up to you to decide what to do with it. Thats all I could really think of... !
More or less. Actually, a moving object has momentum - defined as mass times velocity. The word "impulse" is used for transfer of momentum, for example, in a collision. It has the same units as momentum, but the use of the word "impulse" seems inappropriate in this context.
In the scenario, impulse is conserved if the total impulse before an interaction is equal to the total impulse after the interaction.
The formula for impulse, which is the change in momentum of an object, is Impulse = force x time. It is not the same as Impulse x time.
"Compel" is a word that means to force or bring about something through pressure or necessity.
The Enterprise was on on impulse power only.
Her impulse to shop was starting to take over her whole life. Another good sentence would be, she had a sudden impulse to buy the expensive purse.
If you stick to items on your grocery list, you'll avoid impulse purchases.
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impulse is impulse
I bought the hat on impulse. It was just an impulse.
It was an impetuous impulse, I bought the shoes before considering what it would do to my budget.
She bought the furniture on impulse and only realized that it was cheaply made when she got home.
The man had an impulse to buy flowers for his wife to surprise her.
Pyromania is the persistent impulse to set fires.
Impulse often spurs inventions. Impulse is often caused by heightened desire. Impulse often catalyzes action. An impulse should be only be acted upon as a last resort. Impulse often creates unanticipated problems. Impulse can be beneficial or dangerous. His conclusions were driven by impulse rather than logical. Impulse is often associated with heightened desire. Impulse often brings about needed actions.
pulse what makes sence in the word