Impulse in Sports

In sports biomechanics, impulse refers to the force applied to an object over a period of time. It's like pushing or hitting something with a certain amount of strength, but also considering how long the push or hit lasts.

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For example, kicking a soccer ball with more force for a longer time can give it more speed and distance compared to just tapping it lightly.

In sports, understanding impulse helps athletes improve techniques like throwing, jumping, or hitting by focusing on both the strength and timing of their movements to achieve better results.

Impulse Formula

Impulse = Force * change in Time.

In a collision, the impulse experienced by an object equals the change in momentum of the object.

In equation form:

F * t = m * change in v.

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Biomechanics applies the laws of mechanics and physics to human performance. See biomechanics applied to specific sports.

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