Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated September 2025
Verified for the 2026 exam
Verified for the 2026 exam•Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated September 2025
Definition
The integral of a Force vs. Time graph represents the area under that graph, which corresponds to impulse or change in momentum. It gives us information about how much force was applied to an object over a specific period of time.
Related terms
Impulse-Momentum Theorem: This theorem states that impulse is equal to the change in momentum experienced by an object during an interaction or event. The integral of a Force vs. Time graph helps calculate impulse, allowing us to apply this theorem.
Area Under Curve: In mathematics, finding the area under a curve provides valuable information about quantities represented by that curve (such as displacement or accumulated force). Similarly, integrating a Force vs. Time graph helps determine important physical quantities related to forces acting on objects.
Conservation of Momentum: Conservation of Momentum states that within a closed system where no external forces act upon it, total momentum remains constant before and after any interaction between objects occurs. Integrating a Force vs. Time graph allows us to analyze changes in momentum and verify if conservation laws are upheld during interactions between objects.