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The distinction between impulse and force involves the

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By definition, the impulse is given by:


I = F * Dt

Where,

  • F: refers to the force that I feel applied
  • Dt: It is the time differential in which force is applied.

Therefore, we observe that the distinction between impulse and force is that the impulse is the force that is applied during a certain time.

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The distinction between impulse and force involves the time during which force is applied.

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