impuls
Impuls, in many languages including German, denotes the same core idea as the English word impulse: a sudden force, encouragement, or moment of momentum that initiates change. In scientific and technical usage, it often refers to a quantity that measures the effect of a force acting over a short period of time. The term also appears in everyday language to describe a spur-of-the-moment decision or action.
In physics, impulse is defined as the integral of force with respect to time: J = ∫ F
In signal processing and systems theory, an impulse refers to an idealized, instantaneous input such as the
Other uses include impulse noise in electronics, and the concept of impulsive actions in decision-making. The