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joule seconds or newton meter seconds depending on what system you use
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Virtualization can be used many different ways in everyday life. Those who use hypothetical situations in their work would use this everyday.
This says from YOUR daily life - the teacher wants YOU to look around you and find some pulleys, like in a machine or technology or anywhere you can find one. They're everywhere, so all you have to do is look around you in school or at home.
The computer, the pen are manufactured through controlled engineering processes. The transport and communication that we use everyday requires materials engineering.
Usually you would use some fact you know about the physical system, and then write an equation that states that the total angular momentum "before" = the total angular momentum "after" some event.
"Rate of change" means that you divide something by time ("per unit time" or "per second"), so you would use the units of angular momentum, divided by seconds.I am not aware of any special name for this concept.
Angular momentum is defined as the cross product of a distance (from the axis of rotation) and a momentum, so you have to use units accordingly. In the SI, that would be meters x kilograms x meters / second, which you can simplify to meters squared x kilograms / second. This is equivalent to joules x seconds.
Scientists prefer to use the term "spin" rather than angular momentum. However, if one were to view an electron as a charged particle, spinning about its axis, but changing the direction of its axis of rotation so rapidly that only a fraction of its angular momentum points in any one direction at any time, then we could say the TOTAL angular momentum is sqrt(3) h-bar/2 where h-bar is Planck's Constant divided by 2 pi. and the angular momentum along one specific, external axis would be plus or minus h-bar over two.
Energy. Momentum.(In some cases only)
angles in our daily life
daily life use in geomatry
a story of maths on topic use of maths in our daily life
also known as the diagonal rule device. Chemist use the principle and angular momentum quantum numbers to compare to the relative energy of the orbitals.
"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 = mv). In Special_relativity, this quantity is multiplied by the Lorentz factor. Momentum is sometimes referred to as linear momentum to distinguish it from the related subject of angular moentum. Linear momentum is a vector quantity, since it has a direction as well as a magnitude. Angular momentum is a vector quantity because it gains an additional sign flip under an improper rotation. The tpseudovector momentum of any group of objects remains the same unless outside forces act on the objects (law of conservation of momentum)."Rollercoasters use momentum to keep it rolling while gravity accelerates it.Sources:Wikipedia for the quote(BTW I'm 11)
we use the elements in daily life are breathing,blinking, landscaping, painting,designing
No, I don't own one so I can't use one in my daily life.