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If a apple falls on my head, what is the physical value that makes my head hurt?
The primary focus of the discussion is the concept of impulse and its role in understanding the physical impact of an object, such as an apple, falling on a person's head. Impulse is defined as the change in momentum over time, which directly correlates with the force experienced upon impact. The discussion illustrates that while the weight of the apple remains constant, the force exerted on the head increases with the apple's velocity and the time taken to stop, emphasizing that force, not kinetic energy, is responsible for the pain felt. The calculations provided demonstrate how to determine the force of impact based on variables such as mass, velocity, and time of deceleration.
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