Impact

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Impact may refer to:

In science:

  • Impact (mechanics), a high force or shock (mechanics) over a short time period
  • Impact crater, a meteor crater caused by an impact event
  • Impact event, the collision of a meteoroid, asteroid or comet with Earth
  • Impact factor, a measure of the citations to a science or social science journal

    In development:

    • Impact evaluation, a way of evaluating changes from an intervention or development program.

    In computing:

    In film, television, and radio:

    • Impact, a BBC World News weekday programme.
    • Impact (1949 film), a 1949 film noir starring Brian Donlevy and Ella Raines
    • Impact (1963 film), a 1963 crime thriller starring Conrad Phillips
    • Impact (TV mini-series), a 2008 television mini-series starring Natasha Henstridge and David James Elliott
    • Impact Wrestling, the primary weekly television program of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

    In literature:

    In music:

    Organizations:

    In sports:

    • Montreal Impact, a soccer (football) team in Major League Soccer, the top tier of North American professional soccer
    • Montreal Impact (1992–2011), predecessor to the above team, that played in several second-level North American leagues during its history

    Other:

    See also

    • All pages beginning with "Impact"
    • All pages with titles containing "Impact"
    • Impaction (disambiguation)
    • Influence (disambiguation)
    • Effect (disambiguation)
    • Collision (disambiguation)
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