Momentum and other aspects of classical mechanics are explained by Newton's laws of motion. Newton's third law of motion is that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. In Buddhism every 'karma' or 'deed' has a 'vipaka' or 'result'. Every bad action will have a negative effect on the person who performs it, usually by tying them more closely to the wheel of rebirth and moving them further away from nirvana.
self-indulgence; self-denial
angular mmtm is a cross product unlike linear momentum
Mass is directly proportional to momentum since momentum is the product of mass and velocity.
The law of conservation of momentum useful in analyzing the collision between two bodies because there is use to be the collision between the two bodies reason for that is law of conservation of momentum is that the total sum of momentum is equal means constant after the total sum of momentum of two bodies. so if you don't be the collision between two bodies you will not aware of the meaning of momentum.
Torque is the rate of change of angular momentum.
angular momentum and angular velocity
Momentum = mass x velocity.
The larger the momentum, the harder it will be to stop it. Thus, the larger the force needed to decelarate the object. Since momentum is directly proportional to the velocity, the larger the momentum, the larger the velocity.
Want of conformity; incongruity; inconsistency., Want of parallelism between strata in contact.
Well... the law of conservation of momentum states that "In a system consisting of bodies on which no outside forces are acting; the total momentum of the system remains the same."
There is a Law of Conservation of Momentum, which states that total momentum is always conserved. In this case, that means that - assuming no additional bodies are involved - the total momentum before the collision will be the same as the total momentum after the collision. It doesn't even matter whether the collision is elastic or not.
Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. Energy is the capacity of a body to do work.