Impulsemomentum
Impulsemomentum is a fundamental concept in physics describing the relation between the force applied to an object over time and the resulting change in its motion. The impulse-momentum theorem states that the impulse J delivered to an object equals the change in its momentum p: J = Δp = p_f − p_i. Impulse is the time integral of force: J = ∫ F dt, and momentum is p = m v. For a body of constant mass, this reduces to J = m(v_f − v_i). Momentum has units of kg·m/s and impulse has units of N·s, making the two quantities directly comparable.
The theorem is widely used to analyze collisions, impacts, and propulsion. In a collision, the average force
For systems with changing mass, the relation J = Δp remains valid for the system as a whole,