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  1. Impulse review (article) | Impulse | Khan Academy

    Overview of key terms and equations related to impulse, including how impulse can be calculated from a force vs. time graph.

  2. Impulse (article) | 1st quarter | Khan Academy

    When we calculate impulse, we are multiplying force by time. This is equivalent to finding the area under a force-time curve. This is useful because the area can just as easily be found for a complicated …

  3. Impulse and momentum example (video) | Khan Academy

    Practice solving for the impulse and force applied during a dodgeball collision using the impulse-momentum theorem.

  4. Impulse (video) | 1st quarter | Khan Academy

    Impulse is a change in an object's momentum. The impulse experienced by an object is equal to the net force acting on the object multiplied by the length of time the force acts (Δp = ΣFΔt).

  5. Introduction to momentum (video) | Khan Academy

    An impulse is defined as force times time. And I just want to introduce this to you just in case you see it on the exam or whatever, show you it's not a difficult concept.

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    Explore the concepts of momentum and impulse, their definitions, and applications in physics through this educational resource.

  7. Impulse review (article) | Laws of motion | Khan Academy

    Overview of key terms and equations related to impulse, including how impulse can be calculated from a force vs. time graph.

  8. Linear momentum | AP®︎/College Physics 1 - Khan Academy

    Linear momentum and impulse Describe an object's momentum in terms of its mass and velocity. Relate a system's change in momentum to the product of the net force exerted on it and the time interval …

  9. Impulse (video) | Force pairs and momentum | Khan Academy

    The impulse experienced by an object is equal to the net force acting on the object multiplied by the length of time the force acts (Δp = ΣFΔt). The same impulse can be caused by a large force acting …

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    Understand angular momentum, its properties, and applications in rotational systems through this educational resource from Khan Academy.