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What does moments mean in science?

A "moment" is a measure of how far a physical variable acts from some axis, R. For example; a water wheel is placed in a river so the force of the moving water hits the blades on the rim of the wheel and rotates it about its axis. The water force F acts near the rim . The moment of force is the force F multiplied by its distance from the axis R; Moment of force = FR. This is given the name "torque". When something of mass M moves in a circle with velocity v its momentum is P = Mv and its moment of momentum is PR = MvR. This is given the name "angular momentum". Now if you multiply the mass times R you would logically call MR the moment of mass. But MR doesn't have any particular use in science so its seldom ever calculated. On the other hand the moment of the moment (called the second moment) of mass; MRR or MR^2 is a useful calculation and it is called "moment of inertia".


What is the adjective of moment?

Momentous, momentary.


Is it in the moment or at the moment?

Both "in the moment" and "at the moment" are correct phrases, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "In the moment" is used to describe being fully present and engaged in what is happening now. "At the moment" is used to specify a particular point in time, like saying what is happening currently.


What is the synonym of moment?

The synonym of moment is a brief moment of time


When was A Moment created?

"A Moment" was created in 2019 by musician Jacob Collier.

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What does moments mean in science?

A "moment" is a measure of how far a physical variable acts from some axis, R. For example; a water wheel is placed in a river so the force of the moving water hits the blades on the rim of the wheel and rotates it about its axis. The water force F acts near the rim . The moment of force is the force F multiplied by its distance from the axis R; Moment of force = FR. This is given the name "torque". When something of mass M moves in a circle with velocity v its momentum is P = Mv and its moment of momentum is PR = MvR. This is given the name "angular momentum". Now if you multiply the mass times R you would logically call MR the moment of mass. But MR doesn't have any particular use in science so its seldom ever calculated. On the other hand the moment of the moment (called the second moment) of mass; MRR or MR^2 is a useful calculation and it is called "moment of inertia".


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At the moment, it is the best explanation science has. Nobody claims that it is absolutely correct or that it will never be bettered (those that do aren't up to date). Many still and will always seek a better answer; otherwise it wouldn't be science.