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Impulse is change of momentum, which is force x time over which the force acts. Original momentum = mv, final momentum =0, so impulse is in this case mv.
Manipulated Variable And Responding Variable Used Alot In Science
No it does not. It represents momentum.
It is unclear what you mean. If you mean that you want to find momentum but do not have a value for velocity then it depends on what physical system you are using. If you want to find the momentum of an object with a velocity equal to zero then the momentum is zero. Answer2. You can find the momentum from its the integral of its force impulse fdt = d(mv). The momentum is mv= integral of fdt.
dBmv is defined as 20 log (V/1mV) where V is the voltage converted into dBmv if X = 20 log (V/1mV) then V= (1/20) Antilog (X)
1 millivolt
3.98mV
The Roman numeral MV is equal to 1000 (M) + 5 (V) = 1005.
12 volts is equal to how many mv
The MV in MV photon means megavolt
1000mV in a V
mV
50,000 mV
The Kv marking is how many Kilavolts of electricity the insulator will take. Likewise the Mv is megavolts the rating
MV = MV .2 x = 50(.5) .2 x = 25 x = 125 ml
.mv was created in 1996.