Sunday, April 18, 2010

Impulse

An impulse I occurs when a force F acts over an interval of time Δt, and it is given by[19][20]

 \mathbf{I} = \int_{\Delta t} \mathbf F \,\mathrm{d}t .

Since force is the time derivative of momentum, it follows that

\mathbf{I} = \Delta\mathbf{p} = m\Delta\mathbf{v}.

This relation between impulse and momentum is closer to Newton's wording of the second law.[21]

Impulse is a concept frequently used in the analysis of collisions and impacts

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