A large force is acting on a body for a short time the impulse imparted is equal to the change in?


Question: A large force is acting on a body for a short time the impulse imparted is equal to the change in?

According to the impulse-momentum theorem in physics, the impulse imparted on a body is equal to the change in its momentum.


Mathematically, this can be expressed as:


Impulse = Change in momentum


or


J = Δp


where J is the impulse, Δp is the change in momentum.


When a large force acts on a body for a short time, the impulse imparted on the body is proportional to the force and the duration of the force. The larger the force or the longer the duration, the greater the impulse imparted. This impulse changes the momentum of the body, which can be calculated as the mass of the body multiplied by its velocity.


Therefore, the change in momentum of the body due to the impulse is equal to the impulse itself.

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