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IGCSE Physics, Cambridge 0625, Malaysia

Impulse

The product of force and the time for which it acts, equal to the change in momentum.

Impulse equals the change in momentum of an object:

impulse=Ft=mvmu\text{impulse} = Ft = mv - mu

For a given change in momentum, increasing the time of impact reduces the force. This is the principle behind crumple zones, airbags, helmets and bending knees when landing.

Impulse has the same units as momentum (N s or kg m/s).

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