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5 mv is 14 dbmv.
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.
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.
Oh, dude, MV stands for "motor vehicle" and RV stands for "recreational vehicle." So, like, if you're cruising in your MV, you're probably just driving around town, but if you're in an RV, you're living that nomadic life on the open road. Just remember, don't mix up the two unless you want to accidentally park your house in a parking spot meant for a sedan.
The "MV" in MV photon stands for Mega-electron Volt. It is a unit of energy commonly used in medical imaging and radiation therapy to represent the energy level of X-ray or gamma-ray photons.
-70 mV, or -70 millivolts, is a unit of measurement used to quantify electrical potential difference. It represents a negative charge or voltage. In biological systems such as neurons, -70 mV is a common resting membrane potential.
When we see 6 mv in a statement, it usually means 6 millivolts. That's 0.006 volts, or 6/1000ths of a volt. Don't confuse it with 6MV, which is 6 Megavolts, or 6 million volts!
pH meters are precise to +/- 0.1 to +/- 0.01 pH unit (+/- 6 to +/- 0.6 mV) qith a full-meter scale of 14 pH units (about 840 mV)
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).
Linear momentum is (mass)*(velocity)[a vector mv], so the SI unit would be kg*m/s, angular momentum is the sum of all resultant vectors of r x mv for each point on a spinning object, and would have units kg*m2/s
MV Transportation was created in 1975.
The .mv domain extension was created in 1997 for the Maldives. It is managed by the Maldives Network Information Center (NIC(MV)).
MV Kennicott was created in 1998.
p=mv or Ft=mv
MV =1005
marine vessel