Impulse Theorem Calculator (Mass Velocity)

I want to calculate
Mass(m) = kg
Speed ​​change (Δv) = m/s
Impulse (I) = kg-m/s
 

Impulse. In classical mechanics, the impulse of the resultant external force on an object is equal to the change in its momentum, which is called the momentum theorem. Unlike momentum, which is a state quantity, impulse is a process quantity. The impulse of a constant force refers to the product of the force and its action time. Impulse is a physical quantity that describes the cumulative effect of a particle over a period of time, and is the reason for changing the mechanical motion state of the particle.

Impulse Theorem Calculator (Mass Velocity)

Impulse: I = m*Δv

here

m = mass

Δv = change in velocity