Work and energy describes how forces cause objects to change motion or store energy. Impulse and momentum looks at how unbalanced forces acting on objects over time can change the object's momentum. Both concepts relate force, motion, and time but work and energy focuses more on stored and transferred energy while impulse and momentum examines how short-duration forces can affect an object's motion.
Work and energy describes how forces cause objects to change motion or store energy. Impulse and momentum looks at how unbalanced forces acting on objects over time can change the object's momentum. Both concepts relate force, motion, and time but work and energy focuses more on stored and transferred energy while impulse and momentum examines how short-duration forces can affect an object's motion.
Work and energy describes how forces cause objects to change motion or store energy. Impulse and momentum looks at how unbalanced forces acting on objects over time can change the object's momentum. Both concepts relate force, motion, and time but work and energy focuses more on stored and transferred energy while impulse and momentum examines how short-duration forces can affect an object's motion.