Impulse of a Large Force – Rankers Physics
Topic: Laws of Motion
Subtopic: Definition of Force Inertia and First Law

Impulse of a Large Force

A large force \(f\) acts on a particle of mass \(m\) for a short time \(t\). The impulse imparted to the particle is given by
\(ft^2\)
\(\frac{f}{t}\)
\(\frac{f}{t^2}\)
\(ft\)

Solution:

Impulse is defined as the product of the average force and the short time interval over which it acts, i.e., \(\text{Impulse} = f \times t\).

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