Impulse can be obtained from a A. Force-displacement diagram B. Force-time diagram C. Velocity-time diagram D. Velocity-displacement diagram

Force-displacement diagram
Force-time diagram
Velocity-time diagram
Velocity-displacement diagram

The correct answer is B. Force-time diagram.

Impulse is the change in momentum of an

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object. It is equal to the product of the force acting on the object and the time during which the force acts.

A force-time diagram shows the relationship between the force acting on an object and the time during which the force acts. The area under the curve of a force-time diagram is equal to the impulse.

A velocity-time diagram shows the relationship between the velocity of an object and the time during which the object is moving. The area under the curve of a velocity-time diagram is equal to the change in the object’s momentum.

A velocity-displacement diagram shows the relationship between the velocity of an object and the displacement of the object. The area under the curve of a velocity-displacement diagram is equal to the work done on the object.

Therefore, the only diagram that can be used to calculate impulse is a force-time diagram.