Cracking the SAT Physics Subject Test

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

IMPULSE


The product of force and the time during which it acts is known as impulse, a term
you should be familiar for this test.


That Hurts!
Since concrete is hard
and has no cushion, the
impact time of any object
striking concrete is very
short. Forces that exist
over a short period of
time are called impulsive
forces. A large change in
momentum divided by a
short time interval makes
for a painful landing on a
concrete floor.

Impulse is a vector quantity that’s symbolized by J.

J = F∆t


Newton’s second law can be written in yet another form, in terms of
impulse.

J = ∆p

Sometimes this is referred to as the impulse–momentum theorem, but it’s just
another way of writing Newton’s second law.



  1. A football team’s kicker punts the ball (mass = 0.42 kg) and
    gives it a launch speed of 30 m/s. Find the impulse delivered to the
    football by the kicker’s foot and the average force exerted by the
    kicker on the ball, given that the impact time is 0.0020 s.


Here’s How to Crack It


Impulse is equal to the change in linear momentum, so

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