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Q: How did the battle at Stalingrad change the date of the allies and the momentum of the war?
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How did the battle at Stalingrad change the fate of the allies and the momentum of war?

The Germans were forced to retreat from the Soviet Union


How did the battles at Stalingrad change the fate of the allies at the momentum of war?

Although the British would like the Americans to think that Britain and the US did the main fighting in Europe; Germany spent 75% of it's fighting resources fighting the USSR (Russians). Translation: the real war in Europe, was Russia's "Great Patriotic War" against Germany.


Did the battle of midway change momentum during the war?

The Battle of Midway, was a decisive turning point in the WW2 in Asia, and proved costly to Japan.


How is the change in momentum calculated?

IN general change is defined as the difference of initial from the final. So change = Final - Initial. Hence change in momentum = Final momentum - initial momentum


How did the battle of coral sea change the outcome of the war?

Gave the allies control of the sea in that area


What happened on June 6 1944 that change the course of world war 2?

D-Day and it didnt change the course of ww2 it was the Battle of stalingrad on Monday 23rd August 1942


Why did they change Stalingrad to volagrad?

because!


What is it called when momentum can be transferred but the total momentum does not change?

conservation of momentum


What does conversation of momentum mean?

Conservation of momentum means that momentum is a constant and the change of momentum or force is zero.


How do you find magnitude of final momentum?

Use this formula:Final momentum = (initial momentum) + (change in momentum)


According to impulse - momentum theorem what does impulse?

change in momentum


How is momentum related ito impulse?

An impulse is a change in momentum.