A golf ball with a mass of 0.050 kg is at rest on the tee and accelerates to 102 m/s as soon as it is struck. The average force applied to the ball if the club and ball made contact for 0.94 ms is 6.3 kN.
Impulse is a term used to describe how a net force—a specific type of "moving force"—affects an object. An impulsive force is a strong force that acts quickly to cause a finite change in momentum. Impulsive forces were conceptualized separated from regular forces throughout science history.
Force times time equals change in momentum for an impulse.
F = mv/t
F = (0.050 kg)(102 m/s) / 0.81 ms × 10⁻³ = 6.3 kN
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