Impulse with Variable Forces definitions Flashcards
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Impulse
The change in momentum of an object, calculated as the area under a force vs. time graph.Force vs. Time Graph
A graphical representation where the area under the curve indicates the impulse applied to an object.Positive Impulse
Impulse represented by the area above the X-axis on a force vs. time graph, indicating positive force.Negative Impulse
Impulse represented by the area below the X-axis on a force vs. time graph, indicating negative force.Momentum
The product of an object's mass and velocity, which changes due to impulse.Impulse-Momentum Theorem
A principle stating that impulse is equal to the change in momentum of an object.Newton-seconds
The unit of impulse, equivalent to the change in momentum.Triangle Area
Calculated as 1/2 base times height, used to find impulse in force vs. time graphs.Rectangle Area
Calculated as base times height, used to find impulse in force vs. time graphs.Trapezoid
A shape used to calculate areas under a curve in force vs. time graphs for impulse.Final Velocity
The speed of an object after an impulse has been applied, calculated using the impulse-momentum theorem.Mass
A measure of the amount of matter in an object, used in calculating momentum and impulse effects.Base
The horizontal length of a geometric shape on a graph, used in area calculations for impulse.Height
The vertical length of a geometric shape on a graph, used in area calculations for impulse.Rest
The state of an object being stationary, often used as the initial condition in impulse problems.