Understanding Impulsive Occurrences in Newton's Second Law

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Impulsive occurrences in Newton's Second Law are defined by the relationship I = F * dt, where I represents impulse, F is the force applied, and dt is the short interval of time during which the force acts. This relationship indicates that impulse is the product of force and the time duration over which it is applied, leading to a change in momentum (dP). Understanding this concept is crucial for analyzing situations involving sudden forces in physics.

PREREQUISITES

  • Newton's Second Law of Motion
  • Basic principles of momentum
  • Understanding of impulse and its formula
  • Fundamentals of force and time intervals

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when occurs an impulsive in the Newton's second law?
 
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When force multiplied for short inetrval of time. i.e I= F* dt or I=dP
 
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