impulse=f*delta T
here f= delta P(momentum)\delta T * delta T
delta T cancel with delta T
so, impulse will have same dimension as momentum
i.e. ML/t
The dimension of impulse is equivalent to the dimension of momentum, which is mass multiplied by velocity, or kg*m/s.
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.
Impulse = force * average time J = F * Δt
Impulse is a change in momentum. Refer to the related link below for more information and equations about change in momentum, or impulse.
Impulse is a change in momentum. Refer to the related link below for more information and equations about change in momentum, or impulse.
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The impulse of force is commonly used to calculate forces in collisions. Active formula. Impulse = Average force x time = mass x change in velocity
p=mv or Ft=mv
[p]=[wl-1]
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it is a pure number and has no dimension
The definition of impulse is change in momentum, how is there CHANGE in an instant? Or you are asking the instantaneous MOMENTUM, then it's the mass of the object times its speed. Or you are asking the CHANGE in momentum, impulse, after a specific time. If the average force applied to the mass is given, it's force times change in time. If a change in Force is observed, you have to integrate. If there is NO force applied, then the change in momentum is none.