Impulse
Definition
The impulse due to a force applied over a period of time is the integral of the force over the period of time. In other words, the impulse due to a force (a vector quantity) from time to time is given by
Impulse is responsible for a change in the linear momentum, and the net impulse on a system equals, as a vector, the change in the linear momentum of the system. This is one of the many formulations of Newton's second law.
The concept of impulse is particularly useful for collisions, where a very large and quickly changing quantity of force is exerted by the two bodies on each other over a very short interval of time. Measuring the force as a function of time is hard, but the total value of the impulse can both be measured and theoretically predicted.
Units and dimensions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Scalar or vector? | Vector |
| Instantaneous or time-cumulative? | Time-cumulative |
| MLT dimensions | (type MLT;1;1;-1) |
| SI units | (kilogram meters per second) or (Newton-second) |