Final answer:
The impulse experienced by the net force is the force applied to the object.
Step-by-step explanation:
Force is the answer to this question. Impulse is defined as the change in momentum of an object and is equal to the force applied to the object multiplied by the time it is applied. So, the impulse experienced by the net force is the force applied to the object. Acceleration is not related to impulse as it is the rate of change of velocity, not momentum. Change in velocity and momentum are outcomes of impulse, not the impulse itself.