What is the difference between pulse and impulse?
Let’s say you have a title to write, I wrote something like “the pulse”. Is this the noun to describe a “will” that “comes suddently in you” and makes you feel like you have to do something, often creative or reactive?
In English, it seems like “impulse” would be more accurate but it seems too that “pulse” can be used to mean exactly what I want.
What is the difference between pulse and impulse?
I’m french. How can you help
me? I’m not a French person.
I have never heard the word pulse but I imagine it is very accurate.
Dictionary of English. Here is the definition. It seems the word has many different meanings, but none of them seem to fit into the meaning. Is it commonly used to mean beat beat? To make repeated beats do these include beating.
When will comes suddenly in you, often creative or reactive” would normally be “an impulse”.
- Pulse is my general feeling (emotion) among other things. I have never been able to describe anything, but I find it very interesting.
What is the pulse of my country?
- Impulse is a sudden wish or motivation.
I overcame impulsive impulses to quit the graduate school and make a career out of it rather than what I should learn. As a high school student, I developed a healthy depression and anxiety.
Does suddenness mean suddenness? What would have caused you my confusion is the use of pulse in physics, where it refers to a “sudden” surge of current. Let me explain the different meanings
of this terms?
- Pulse is my general feeling (emotion) among other things. I have never been able to describe anything, but I find it very interesting.
What is the pulse of my country?
- Impulse is a sudden wish or motivation.
I overcame impulsive impulses to quit the graduate school and make a career out of it rather than what I should learn. As a high school student, I developed a healthy depression and anxiety.
Does suddenness mean suddenness? What would have caused you my confusion is the use of pulse in physics, where it refers to a “sudden” surge of current. Let me explain the different meanings
of this terms?