impulzusmomentum
Impulzusmomentum, or impulse–momentum, is a concept in classical mechanics that relates the impulse delivered to a body to the resulting change in its linear momentum. The term is commonly used in Hungarian discourse to describe the integral effect of a force applied over a period of time.
For linear motion, impulse J is defined as the integral of force F over time: J = ∫ F
This theorem is a direct consequence of Newton’s second law, F = dp/dt, and holds for any force
The angular counterpart is the angular impulse–momentum relation: ∫ τ dt = ΔL, where τ is torque and L is
Applications of impulse–momentum analysis include collision reconstruction, sports performance, vehicle safety design, and propulsion system analysis.