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What is Impulse?
"These concepts are merely an outgrowth of Newton's second law as discussed in an earlier unit. Newton's second law (Fnet = m • a) stated that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting upon the object and inversely proportional to the mass of the object." -Physicsclassroom.com
Now, we're already discussed momentum and the necessary elements of its equation. Well, good news! Impulse is sort of inflated with momentum so the process of knowing this word won't be too hard.
Impulse is the quantity of force multiplied by time while being equal to the change in momentum (m x change in velocity).
https://media.goboard.io/Momentum-and-Impulse-Connection


Impulse in Football

