Impulse is the effect of a force acting on an object for a short period of time. It tells us how much the momentum of the object has changed.
Impulse = Force × Time
Impulse is also equal to the change in momentum of an object.
J = Δp = m(v−u)
Where:
m is mass of the object
u is initial velocity
v is final velocity
Δp is change in momentum
Imagine you're playing football:
When you kick the ball, your foot applies a force for a short time.
This changes the ball's momentum — that’s impulse!
Two objects of the same mass receive the same impulse. Will their velocities be the same?