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Hi.
I have one general question and one specific question (which is related by example.)
Specific: If I am sitting in a chair with wheels and I push off against a wall, I accelerate. But the force was not applied through any distance. Did I do any work? (I know that an impulse was applied, for I pushed off against the wall.) If so, how?
General: Is it possible for work to be done without applying an impulse, or vice-versa?
(Note: I'm pretty confident that work cannot be done without an impulse; for I do not know of any way in which an object can travel through a distance in no time. But the "specific" question makes me ask whether the converse is true.)
Thank you.
I have one general question and one specific question (which is related by example.)
Specific: If I am sitting in a chair with wheels and I push off against a wall, I accelerate. But the force was not applied through any distance. Did I do any work? (I know that an impulse was applied, for I pushed off against the wall.) If so, how?
General: Is it possible for work to be done without applying an impulse, or vice-versa?
(Note: I'm pretty confident that work cannot be done without an impulse; for I do not know of any way in which an object can travel through a distance in no time. But the "specific" question makes me ask whether the converse is true.)
Thank you.