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      • In classical mechanics, impulse (symbolized by J or Imp) is the change in momentum of an object.
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  2. In classical mechanics, impulse (symbolized by J or Imp) is the change in momentum of an object. If the initial momentum of an object is p1, and a subsequent momentum is p2, the object has received an impulse J : Momentum is a vector quantity, so impulse is also a vector quantity.

  3. : a sudden spontaneous inclination or incitement to some usually unpremeditated action. b. : a propensity or natural tendency usually other than rational. 2. a. : a wave of excitation transmitted through tissues and especially nerve fibers and muscles that results in physiological activity or inhibition see nerve impulse. b.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ImpulsivityImpulsivity - Wikipedia

    See also. References. Further reading. External links. Impulsivity. Orbitofrontal cortex, part of the prefrontal cortex that shapes decision-making. In psychology, impulsivity (or impulsiveness) is a tendency to act on a whim, displaying behavior characterized by little or no forethought, reflection, or consideration of the consequences. [1] .

  5. noun. us / ˈɪm.pʌls / uk / ˈɪm.pʌls / impulse noun (WISH) Add to word list. C2 [ C + to infinitive ] a sudden strong wish to do something: impulse to I had this sudden impulse to shout out "Nonsense!" in the middle of her speech. on (an) impulse. C2. because you suddenly want to, although you haven't planned to:

  6. noun. uk / ˈɪm.pʌls / us / ˈɪm.pʌls / impulse noun (WISH) Add to word list. C2 [ C + to infinitive ] a sudden strong wish to do something: impulse to I had this sudden impulse to shout out "Nonsense!" in the middle of her speech. on (an) impulse. C2. because you suddenly want to, although you haven't planned to:

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ImpulseImpulse - Wikipedia

    Other. Impulse. Look up impulse or impulsive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Impulse or Impulsive may refer to: Science. Impulse (physics), in mechanics, the change of momentum of an object; the integral of a force with respect to time. Impulse noise (disambiguation)

  8. Beginning. Related pages. Impulse (physics) In classical mechanics, an impulse is defined as the integral of a force with respect to time : where. I is impulse (sometimes marked J ), F is the force, and. dt shows it is with respect to time. Impulse is also described as the change in momentum.

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