Impulse Flashcards

1
Q

What is Impulse

A

Impulse is equal to the change in momentum of an object

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What is the formula for impulse?

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Impulse = Force x Time

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3
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What are the two types of impulse scenarios that can be observed?

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  • Impulse where momentum is increased
  • Impulse where momentum is decreased
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4
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When the impulse is great, what happens to momentum?

A

A greater momentum is generated.

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5
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When throwing and catching a ball, who controls the impulse?

A

The person throwing the ball
* They can manipulate the force or time to produce a smaller and greater impulse.

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If a person wants to increase the impulse, how can this be achieved?

A

They can:
* Increase the force applied (use greater mass or accelerate faster)
* Increase the time that force is applied
* Increase both shown above

A push pass in hockey shows how both factors are increased

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7
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When a person is catching a ball, describe how they have a set impulse

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  • Impulse has already been set by whoever threw/hit the ball
  • Thus catcher has a set impulse to produce to stop ball’s momentum
  • They have no control to decrease or increase the impulse
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Describe situations where an athlete wants to increase impulse, but cannot manipulate time component

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  • Hitting a ball with a bat/stick.
  • Duration of contact between bat and ball cannot be manipulated.
  • Thus, a greater force instead must be produced to increase impulse.
  • Greater force can be generated through using bat with greater mass or accelerating faster or both.
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Describe the benefit of spinning/rotating techniques in throwing events, in regards to increasing impulse

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  • Spinning/rotating increases the time that the force is applied (time component)
  • Thus impulse is increased.
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When landing/catching/bracing, can impulse be decreased or increased?

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Neither, impulse is set in these situations.

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When landing, an athlete bends their knees, which enables what?

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  • Reduced risk of injury
  • Safer and more effective landing
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12
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How does an athlete bending their knees/withdrawing their hands while catching affect impulse?

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  • It affects the force time relationship (no effect on impulse, impulse is set)
  • By increasing the time that force is applied (time component), impact force is decreased.
  • The reduced impact force felt at any given moment reduces risk of injury.
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