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Angular momentum is a measure of?

angular momentum is the measure of angular motion in a body.


In what unit of measure do you measure momentum?

kg-m/s


What is the momentum gives a measure?

Quantum of motion


What is the relationship between momentum and energy?

The relationship between momentum and energy is that momentum is a measure of an object's motion, while energy is a measure of an object's ability to do work. In a closed system, momentum and energy are conserved, meaning they can be transferred between objects but the total amount remains constant.


Can the product of mass and displacement be taken as a measure of momentum?

No.


Are momentum and impulse measured in the same units?

No, momentum is measured in units of kilograms times meters per second (kgm/s), while impulse is measured in units of Newton seconds (Ns). Momentum is a measure of an object's motion, while impulse is a measure of the change in momentum experienced by an object.


What is the calculation of momentum?

Momentum of a particle is the measure of quantity of motion in its and is given by product of its mass and velocity. That is p = mv ,if m and v are known ,momentum can be calculated.


What technical indicators for charts indicate momentum and which measure trend?

Momentum indicators: - RSI - CCI - Stochastic Momentum Index Trend indicators: - ADX - CSI - MACD


What units are used to measure momentum?

kg*m/s


What is used to measure momentum?

A scale, a stopwatch and a ruler. Weigh the object of which you want to know the momentum, and determine its speed using the stopwatch and ruler. The momentum can then be calculated as the product of the weight and the speed.


The base units of measure that make momentum include what?

meters and seconds


What is momentum and how is it caculated?

Momentum is a measure of an object's motion and is calculated as the product of its mass and velocity. Mathematically, momentum = mass x velocity. It is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction.