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  1. Impulse (physics) - Wikipedia

    In classical mechanics, impulse (symbolized by J or Imp) is the change in momentum of an object. If the initial momentum of an object is p1, and a subsequent momentum is p2, the object has …

  2. IMPULSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    French: impulsif German: Impuls- Italian: impulsivo Japanese: 衝動の Korean: 충동 European Portuguese: impulsivo Latin American Spanish: impulsivo Thai: ด้วยอารมณ์ชั่ววูบ, …

  3. Impulse - definition of impulse by The Free Dictionary

    n → Impuls m; (= driving force) → (Stoß- or Trieb)kraft f; nerve impulse → nervöser Reiz or Impuls; to give a new impulse to the peace process → dem Friedensprozess einen neuen …

  4. IMPULS - B&T USA

    B&T Impuls suppressors are engineered for superior sound reduction across various calibers, offering unmatched performance for discerning shooters.

  5. Impulse - Etymology, Origin & Meaning - Etymonline

    early 15c., impulsif, originally in reference to medicine that reduces swelling or humors, from Medieval Latin impulsivus, from Latin impuls-, past participle stem of impellere "strike against, …

  6. Impulse - Wikipedia

    Impulse (physics), the change of momentum of an object; the integral of a force with respect to time Impulse function, a mathematical function of an infinitely high amplitude and infinitesimal …

  7. Impuls - Translation in English - Langenscheidt dictionary German …

    Translation for 'Impuls' using the free German-English dictionary by LANGENSCHEIDT -– with examples, synonyms and pronunciation.

  8. Impuls | translate German to English - Cambridge Dictionary

    Impuls translate: impulse, idea, stimulus, signal, impulse, momentum. Learn more in the Cambridge German-English Dictionary.

  9. IMPULS - Translation in English - bab.la

    Find all translations of Impuls in English like momentum, count, linear momentum and many others.

  10. impulsus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 26, 2025 · Descendants [edit] Catalan: impuls → English: impulse → German: Impuls Italian: impulso Portuguese: impulso Romanian: impuls → Russian: и́мпульс (ímpulʹs) Spanish: …