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How is it possible for an object to obtain a larger impulse from a smaller force than from a larger force? i have no clue how t...Question
How is it possible for an object to obtain a larger impulse from a smaller force than from a larger force?
i have no clue how this can happen .....it seems impossible ..
i have no clue how this can happen .....it seems impossible ..
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Jay
impulse is Newtons* seconds
say you have the forces 1N and 2N. if you apply the 1N to an object for say 10 seconds then the impulse is 10N*s. when you apply the 2N force, it would take 5 seconds to match the same impulse as the 1N.
aka: if the smaller force is applied longer then it will have a greater impulse
say you have the forces 1N and 2N. if you apply the 1N to an object for say 10 seconds then the impulse is 10N*s. when you apply the 2N force, it would take 5 seconds to match the same impulse as the 1N.
aka: if the smaller force is applied longer then it will have a greater impulse
blue ivy
thank you ..... :-)