it is the force or speed of movement.
Momentum is the speed or velocity of a moving object. It can be measured by either force of impact or air/water displaced during movement.
Yes, that's how momentum is defined. Note that velocity is a vector; therefore, momentum is also a vector. That means that the direction of the movement matters.
It is closely to Newton's Third Law - since in an action and reaction pair, momentum "gained" by one object will be "lost" by the other.
It relates to work in the sense that work involves moving things, which involves changing their momentum, and to change momentum you have to create an equal and opposite momentum so that momentum is conserved - although the planet Earth is such a convenient momentum sink that in most cases this happens without being specifically noticed.
no as momentum=mass x velocity if velocity = 0 then momentum=0
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it is the force or speed of movement.
Disregarding the fact that that's a rather moronic question, momentum is required to maintain the movement of the ball through the air from side to side. Without momentum the ball would be stationary, along the the tennis rackets and players body. Which would defeat the purpose of the game.
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I don't see how anything can "act against momentum"; momentum is always conserved. If there is friction, the movement of the object will be slowed down; but in this case, momentum is transferred to the air, or whatever is slowing down the object in question. Total momentum will be conserved.
Momentum is the speed or velocity of a moving object. It can be measured by either force of impact or air/water displaced during movement.
The Second Great Awakening helped the women's movement gain momentum in the US. The Second Great Awakening began in the mid-1850s.
A momentum indicator measures the strength and speed of the price movement change. One of the roles of a momentum indicator is to indicate the traders when the current trend is about to end and a new trend is about to start.
Momentum is speed or force of movement and it is defined as moving body. Momentum must have both mass and velocity. Examples of momentum include if a car and big truck are rolling down a hill, the truck will roll faster. A bullet has a lot of momentum with a small mass.
Momentum is mass times velocity. Without knowing the speed of the rocket, momentum cannot be calculated.
The word 'momentum' is a noun; a word for the strength or force that something has when it is moving; the strength or force that allows something to continue or increase movement; a word for a thing.