the unit impulse function g(t)
The unit of impulse in physics is Newton-second (Ns) or kilogram-meter per second (kg·m/s). It represents the product of force and time, and is a measure of the change in momentum of an object.
Instantaneous sampling is one method used for sampling a continuous time signal into discrete time signal. This method is called as ideal or impulse sampling. In this method, we multiply a impulse function with the continuous time signal to be sampled. The output is instantaneously sampled signal.
Impulse is another name for change in momentum.Both momentum and impulse have same unit( Ns or kgm/s) . Impulse is also defined as force acting for a time "t". so, Impulse=F*t
the unit impulse function g(t)
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The unit of impulse is
The formula for impulse, which is the change in momentum of an object, is Impulse = force x time. It is not the same as Impulse x time.
The linear discrete time interval is used in the interpretation of continuous time and discrete valued: Quantized signal.
Impulse refers to both force and time....... Impulse=(the change in Force)*(time) OR Impulse=the change in Momentum
Half the discrete unit.
The units for impulse are kg.m/s. This is because impulse= (final momentum) -(initial momentum) and the units for momentum are kg.m/s.