Impulse is defined as _________.
Impulse is defined as _________.
आवेग को _________ के रूप में परिभाषित किया जाता है।
Detailed Solution & Logic
product of force and time/ बल और समय का गुणनफल
📘 Explanation
Impulse is defined as the product of force and the time interval for which the force acts.
J = F × t
👉 It is also equal to the change in momentum of an object.
आवेग (Impulse) को बल और समय के गुणनफल के रूप में परिभाषित किया जाता है।
👉 यह वस्तु के संवेग (Momentum) में परिवर्तन के बराबर होता है।
📚 Extra Facts (महत्वपूर्ण तथ्य)
- Unit of impulse: Newton-second (Ns)
- Helps explain collisions (like hitting a ball)
- आवेग की इकाई: न्यूटन-सेकंड (Ns)
- टक्कर (collision) जैसी घटनाओं को समझने में उपयोगी
❌ Why Other Options Are Wrong
- Rate of change of force → गलत
- Change in displacement → गलत
- Mass × velocity → यह momentum (संवेग) है
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