I believe the answer is no. The impulse produced is also time related. Impulse force is measured as dp/dt. Therefore a smaller force produced for a very quick time could produce a larger impulse than a large force over a longer time.
What relationship is there between force and time according to the impulse equattion?
The impulse equation states that "momentum is equal to the product of force and change in time", or p=FΔt.
If an average force of 5 Newtons is applied to an object over a period of 20 seconds, its momentum will be 100 N*s.
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What is a conjoined nerve root sheath?
A conjoined nerve root sheath is an anatomical structure where two adjacent nerve roots share a common covering or sheath as they exit the spinal cord. This can happen in the lumbar region, where two nerve roots may share a single dural covering before splitting into individual nerves. It is a relatively rare variation in spinal anatomy.
What expression not for impulse?
An expression not for impulse is the equation for work done, which is given by ( W = F \cdot d \cdot \cos(\theta) ), where ( W ) is the work, ( F ) is the force applied, ( d ) is the displacement, and ( \theta ) is the angle between the force and the direction of displacement. Unlike impulse, which relates to changes in momentum, work focuses on energy transfer through displacement.
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What is the definition of impulsive?
Acting suddenly without thinking carefully about what might happen because of what you are doing.
(OXFORD Advanced Learner's Dictionary)