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Education in science and mathematics. ... The Physics Department - Mechanics, Momentum ... Objects in motion are said to have a momentum. This momentum is a vector. It has a size and a direction. The size of the momentum is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the size of the object's velocity.
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Importance of Momentum. ... Momentum is mass times velocity. ... Momentum is a corner stone concept in Physics. It is a conserved quantity. That is, within a closed system of interacting objects, the total momentum of that system does not change value. This allows one to calculate and predict the outcomes when objects bounce...
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Momentum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In classical mechanics, momentum (pl. momenta; SI unit kg·m/s, or, equivalently, N·s) is the product of the mass and velocity of an object ( p = m v ). For more accurate measures of momentu...
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Momentum and Its Conservation - Chapter Outline ... Lesson 1: The Impulse-Momentum Change Theorem ... Lesson 2: The Law of Momentum Conservation...
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Momentum refers to moving things. It is a product of the mass of an object and its velocity. Momentum is why the driver of a car applies the brake to stop the car rather than just taking his foot off the accelerator. ... The greater the mass of the object,
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