what is the definition for momentum
momentum = mass * velocity
Define processes on either end of communication. Define the types of messages. Define the syntax of messages. Define the meaning of any informational fields. Define how the messages are sent and the expected response. Define interaction with the next lower layer.
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.
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It explains the meaning of something. To define: To describe or outline the functional characteristics of a word or object.
They were unable to define the word properly. He used chalk to define the edges of the figure.
The quantities of production in mass of a particle with velocity describe momentum.
It's defined that way.
the principle that the total linear momentum in a closed system is constant and is not affected by processes occurring inside the system.
An object's mass and its velocity define the object's MOMENTUM.
Demographic momentum refers to the tendency of a population to continue to grow even after a significant decline in fertility rates. This is due to a large proportion of women of childbearing age in the population, resulting in a potential increase in the overall population size.
Momentum is mass times velocity. Note that velocity and speed are not exactly the same thing. Velocity is a term used in physics to define both the speed and the direction of a moving object, so if two objects are moving at the same speed but in opposite directions, they have opposite momentum.
Momentum is the physical movement of mass m with speed v or velocity V creates momentum p =mv or p=mV. Every spec of moving mass creates momentum. This makes momentum a very big deal in physics. Momentum also creates scalar and vector energy cp and cP. Vector Momentum Energy cP is the mysterious "Dark Energy". it is mysterious because physicists define energy as a scalar and thus overlook, vector energy. The famous Tangent Vector Force F=mdV/dt is the Momentum Force dcP/dr = dcP/cdt = dP/dt = dmV/dt = mdV/dt.
When momentum is conserved, the initial momentum is equal to the final momentum.
Use this formula:Final momentum = (initial momentum) + (change in momentum)
Conservation of momentum means that momentum is a constant and the change of momentum or force is zero.
It's momentum.
conservation of momentum