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Discussion Forum : Applied Mechanics - Section 5 (Q.No. 13)
13.
The unit of impulse, is
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Muhammad ali said:
7 years ago
An impulse applied to an object produces an equivalent vector change in its linear momentum, also in the same direction.
The SI unit of impulse is the Newton second (N/s), and the dimensionally equivalent unit of momentum is the kilogram meter per second (kgm/s)
The SI unit of impulse is the Newton second (N/s), and the dimensionally equivalent unit of momentum is the kilogram meter per second (kgm/s)
Jinish said:
6 years ago
By impulse, we can find the change in the momentum or we can find an average force of the collision.
Formula = force x time = Newton. Sec =kgm/sec.
Formula = force x time = Newton. Sec =kgm/sec.
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