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The

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Integral

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Form

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of

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Newton's

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Second

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Law

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and Impulse     Image Added

The Law of Change for the Momentum and External Force model can in principle be integrated:

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 Impulse      [!images^SectionEdit.png!|Momentum (Impulse)]

The Law of Change for the [Momentum and External Force] [model] can in principle be integrated:

{latex}\begin{large}\[ \int_{\vec{p}_{i}}^{\vec{p}_{f}} d\vec{p} = \int_{t_{i}}^{t_{f}} \sum_{\rm ext} \vec{F}\:dt\]\end{large}{latex}

The

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left

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hand

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side

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of

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this

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expression

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is

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simple,

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and

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after

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some

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rearrangement,

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the

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equation

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becomes:

{
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}\begin{large} \[ \vec{p}_{f} = \vec{p}_{i} + \int_{t_{i}}^{t_{f}} \sum_{\rm ext} \vec{F}\:dt\]\end{large}{latex}

In

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principle,

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it

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might

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be

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useful

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to

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leave

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the

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integral

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over

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force

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explicit

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in

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this

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equation,

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but

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in

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practice

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it

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is

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not

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useful.

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If

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a

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known

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force

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which

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is

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an

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easily

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integrable

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function

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of

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time

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is

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applied,

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then

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it

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is

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usually

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just

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as

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simple

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and

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more

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intuitive

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to

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use

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the

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traditional

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F

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=

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ma

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approach

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(followed

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by

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regular

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kinematics).

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The

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utility

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of

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this

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equation

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actually

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lies

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in

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the

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reverse

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approach:

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using

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what

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is

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known

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about

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momentum

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to

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learn

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about

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the

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force.

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To

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facilitate

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this,

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we

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define

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the

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impulse

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associated

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with

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a

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force

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as:

{
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}\begin{large}\[ \vec{J} = \int \vec{F}\:dt \]\end{large}{latex}

With

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this

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definition,

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the

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integral

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form

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of

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the

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Law

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of

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Change

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can

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be

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written:

{
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}\begin{large}\[ \vec{p}_{f} = \vec{p}_{i} + \sum_{\rm ext} \vec{J} \]\end{large}{latex}

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