impulsive in tagalog
1. impulsive in tagalog
Answer:
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2. what is the tagalog term of impulse control
i don't directly know but impulse control is a type of control where a person could stay calm in certain situations and avoiding to slash out.
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3. what do you think will happen if you master to control your impulsive actions or behavior in tagalog
Answer:
IT WOULD LESSEN YOUR REGRETS, SINS, AND WILL MAKE YOU A BETTER PERSON IN THE FUTURE
How do you control impulsive behavior?
1.Reminding myself to stop and think. ...
2. Allowing an alternative outlet for my impulses. ... When I get impulsive, I ask why:
Why do you want that? ...
.Avoiding the situations that lead to impulsive behaviors. ..
.2. Daily mindfulness practice and reviewing things that need to be done. .
..3. Get enough sleep.
Explanation:
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4. description of impulse
Answer:
Impulse is the change of momentum of an object when the object is acted upon by a force for an interval of time. So, with impulse, you can calculate the change in momentum, or you can use impulse to calculate the average impact force of a collision.
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↪️Impulse (symbolized by J or Imp) is the integral of a force, F, over the time interval, t, for which it acts. Since force is a vector quantity, impulse is also a vector quantity.A resultant force causes acceleration and a change in the velocity of the body for as long as it acts. If you act on a sudden feeling or thought, you're following an impulse. Another meaning of impulse is an electrical charge or pulse.
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6. studying by impulse
Explanation:
Define impulse.
Describe effects of impulses in everyday life.
Determine the average effective force using graphical representation.
Calculate average force and impulse given mass, velocity, and time.
7. The Symbol for impulse?
Answer:
J
In classical mechanics, impulse (symbolized by J or Imp) is the integral of a force, F, over the time interval, t, for which it acts.
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Answer:JExplanation:
In classical mechanics, impulse (symbolized by J or Imp) is the integral of a force, F, over the time interval, t, for which it acts.terval, t, for which it acts.
HOPE IT HELPS BRAINLIST ME PLSS8. Which of the following statements correctly describes impulse?A.Impulse is equal to momentum.B. Impulse is equal to a corresponding change in momentum.C. Impulse is equals to force multiplied by the distance it acts.D. Impulse is equal to velocity multiplied by time.
Answer:
Its D
The smallest time for which the force act on an object is called impulse delivered to that object. The change in momentum of an object is also equal to the impulse.
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Which of the following statements correctly describes impulse?
Which of the following statements correctly describes impulse?A.
Which of the following statements correctly describes impulse?A.Impulse is equal to momentum.
Which of the following statements correctly describes impulse?A.Impulse is equal to momentum.B. Impulse is equal to a corresponding change in momentum.
Which of the following statements correctly describes impulse?A.Impulse is equal to momentum.B. Impulse is equal to a corresponding change in momentum.C. Impulse is equals to force multiplied by the distance it acts.Which of the following statements correctly describes impulse?A.Impulse is equal to momentum.B. Impulse is equal to a corresponding change in momentum.C. Impulse is equals to force multiplied by the distance it acts.D. Impulse is equal to velocity multiplied by time
Explanation:
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9. the impulse to kill
Answer:
It could be hatred or revenge to make yourself kill someone. However it is illegal so please don't do it
10. it regulates the transmission of impulses
Answer:
The action potential travels rapidly down the neuron's axon as an electric current. A nerve impulse is transmitted to another cell at either an electrical or a chemical synapse. At a chemical synapse, neurotransmitter chemicals are released from the presynaptic cell into the synaptic cleft between cells.
11. synoms for impulsive
Synonyms of impulsive:
rashimpromptusponteneousextemporaneouson the spotspur of the momentAnswer:
passionate
emotional
hasty
impetuous
spontaneous
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12. Direction : Show a moving object interrupted by an impulses then write a caption on that pictureas how the momentum affected by the impulses.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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13. when you apply a force for a certain amount of time you create an impulse if impulse is symbolized by a what is the mathematical equation for impulse?
Answer:
Impulse is a term that quantifies the overall effect of a force acting over time. It is conventionally given the symbol end text and expressed in Newton-seconds.
For a constant force,
As we saw earlier, this is exactly equivalent to a change in momentum . This equivalence is known as the impulse-momentum theorem. Because of the impulse-momentum theorem, we can make a direct connection between how a force acts on an object over time and the motion of the object.
Explanation:
Impulse, or change in momentum, equals the average net external force multiplied by the time this force acts:
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14. 4. What is true about impulse and momentum?A. Impulse deals with velocity while momentum deals with change in velocityB. Impulse is a mass times velocity while momentum is force times timeC. Momentum is ihe mass of the substance multiplied by the velocity whileimpulse is a change in momentum.D. Momentum and impulse are unrelated to each other
Answer:
The impulse-momentum theorem states that the change in momentum of an object equals the impulse applied to it. The impulse-momentum theorem is logically equivalent to Newton's second law of motion (the force Law)
15. 3. Which of the following statements are true about impulse?A. Impulse is a force.B.Impulse is a vector quantity.C. The Newton is the unit for impulse.D.Objects involved in collisions encounter impulses
Answer:
D.Objects involved in collisions encounter impulses
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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16. studying by impulse
Answer:
Studying is good Impulse by studying is very good and magical17. 1. How is impulse related to the change in momentum?2. When does impulse equal to momentum?
Answer:
1.)From the equation, we see that the impulse equals the average net external force multiplied by the time this force acts. It is equal to the change in momentum.
2.)Impulse and momentum have the same units; when an impulse is applied to an object, the momentum of the object changes and the change of momentum is equal to the impulse.
18. 4. How do Impulse and Momentum related? A. Change in impulse is equal to the change in momentum. B. Change in impulse is greater than the change in momentum. C. Change in impulse is lesser than the change in momentum. . D. Change in impulse depends upon the change in momentum.
Answer:
A. Change in impulse is equal to the change in momentum.
Answer:
A. change in impulse is equal to change in momentum
19. 15. Nerve impulses travel in only one direction; what do we call the nerve impulses that travel from the brain to the body parts? A. motor impulses B. sensory impulses C. cranial impulses D. neurons
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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20. Neurons are cells with the special ability to carry signals or impulses. Which of the following is NOT true about nerve impulses? A. The nerve impulse cannot jump from one neuron to another B. A nerve impulse is a combination of an electrical charge and a chemical reaction C. Thoughts, emotions, learning, and many body functions are carried by nerve impulses D. A nerve impulse is like a flow of electricity, an electrochemical signal moving along a neuron.
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D. A nerve impulse is like a flow of electricity, an electrochemical signal moving along a neuron.
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21. define the impulse?
Answer:
a sudden strong and unreflective urge or desire to act.
22. studying by impulse
What is this animal studying by impulse?
23. what is impulsive buying?
Answer:
Excessive buying of unnecessary objects
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24. 5. What is true about impulse and momentum?A. Impulse deals with velocity while momentum deals with change in velocityB. Impulse is a mass times velocity while momentum is force times time.C. Momentum is the mass of the substance multiplied by the velocity whileimpulse is a change in momentum.D. Momentum and impulse are unrelated to each other.
Answer:
C. Momentum is the mass of the substance multiplied by the velocity while
impulse is a change in momentum.
Explanation:
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25. The impulse of basketball
Answer: Impulse is very common in basketball. The player in the black jersey pushes the player in the white, the momentum of the shove is forced through the player causing him to fall.
Explanation:
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Impulse is very common in basketball. The player in the black jersey pushes the player in the white, the momentum of the shove is forced through the player causing him to fall.
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26. what is the formula of the impulse force time acceleration (derived form the formula of impulse)
Answer:
Δ p = F net Δ t . F net Δ t F net Δ t
Explanation:
impulse and this equation is known as the impulse-momentum theorem. From the equation, we see that the impulse equals the average net external force multiplied by the time this force acts.
27. Which of the following is TRUE about impulse? Select one: a. the higher the force applied to an object, the lower the impulse imparted to it b. the impulse imparted to an object cannot be determined by the applied force and time c. the higher the force applied to an object, the higher the impulse imparted to it d. the longer the time a force is applied to an object, the lower the impulse imparted to it
Answer:
C. Base of research only
Explanation:
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28. The impulse of heart
Answer:
The impulse starts in a small bundle of specialized cells located in the right atrium, called the SA node. The electrical activity spreads through the walls of the atria and causes them to contract. This forces blood into the ventricles. The SA node sets the rate and rhythm of your heartbeat.
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29. a.10. Which of the following is NOT true about impulse?Impulse is equal to momentumb. Impulse is measured in kg m/sc. Impulse is the product of mass and accelerationd. Impulse is the product of mass and velocity
a. TRUE - Momentum is a vector quantity. Like all vector quantities, the momentum of an object is not fully described until the direction of the momentum is identified. Momentum, like other vector quantities, is subject to the rules of vector operations.
b. FALSE - The Joule is the unit of work and energy. The kg m/s is the standard unit of momentum.
c. FALSE - An object has momentum if it is moving. Having mass gives an object inertia. When that inertia is in motion, the object has momentum.
d. TRUE - This is true. However, one should be quick to note that the object does not have to have a constant speed in order to have momentum.
e. FALSE - The direction of an object's momentum vector is in the direction that the object is moving. If an object is traveling eastward, then it has an eastward momentum. If the object is slowing down, its momentum is still eastward. Only its acceleration would be westward.
f. FALSE - To say that momentum is a conserved quantity is to say that if a system of objects can be considered to be isolated from the impact of net external forces, then the total momentum of that system is conserved. In the absence of external forces, the total momentum of a system is not altered by a collision. However, the momentum of an individual object is altered as momentum is transferred between colliding objects.
g. TRUE - Momentum is calculated as the product of mass and velocity. As the speed of an object increases, so does its velocity. As a result, an increasing speed leads to an increasing momentum - a direct relationship.
h. TRUE - For the same speed (and thus velocity), a more massive object has a greater product of mass and velocity; it therefore has more momentum.
i. FALSE - A less massive object would have a greater momentum owing to a velocity which is greater than that of the more massive object. Momentum depends upon two quantities * mass and velocity. Both are equally important.
j. FALSE - When comparing the size of two momentum vectors, the direction is insignificant. The direction of any vector would never enter into a size comparison.
k. TRUE - Objects with a changing speed also have a changing velocity. As such, an object with a changing speed also has a changing momentum
Explanation:
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30. How do you impulse and momentum related ? a . change in impulse is greater than the end momentum b . change in impulse is lesser than the change in momentum c. change in impulse depends upon the change in momentum d . change in empulse is equal to the change in momentum
Answer:
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Explanation:
Because you impulse and momentum it.