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Q: When is impulse applied in shot put?
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What is the difference between impulse and force?

Impulse is the force applied on an object multiplied by the time during which the force is applied. To illustrate the difference, a large force applied during a short time may have a lower impulse than a smaller force applied for longer.


What force applied over a period of time is called?

Force applied over a period of time has the dimensions of momentum, and is referred to as "impulse".


What does impulse?

An impulse is an instinctive motive or thought. In physics, impulse is the integral of an applied force, that which acts to change the motion of an object.


What does the amount of force times the time applied equal?

impulse


impluse is the product of average applied on the object and how long the force act on the object?

No, impulse is not the product of average applied force and the duration of the force. Impulse is the integral of the force with respect to time.


What is forced applied over a period of time?

Force applied over a period of time has the dimensions of momentum, and is referred to as "impulse".


What is the impulse of the baseball bat on the baseball?

force applied x the time of contact


What is force applied over a period a time called?

Force applied over a period of time has the dimensions of momentum, and is referred to as "impulse".


What does the amout of force times the time applied equal?

It is the impulse which equals the change in momentum.


What is Impulse momentum?

Impulse momentum theory: when force is applied to a rigid body it changes the momentum of the body. it is calculated with respect to time and also the velocity is calculated.


If a constant force is applied for double the amount of time What happens to the impulse applied?

The impulse is equal to the constant force so the impulse is also quintupled. The resting change in momentum has increased the exact same as well.


What is a gradually applied load?

It is a load applied slowly rather than quickly or suddenly. If applied quickly, the problem becomes one of dynamics, or impulse loading, but if applied slowly (gradual) it is a statics problem