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Motion II
MOMENTUM: Inertia in motion Linear momentum of an object equals the product of its mass and velocity Moving objects have momentum Vector quantity.
Momentum Unit 1. Momentum Mass vs Velocity Space Debris 2. Impulse Increasing momentum Decreasing momentum over a long time Decreasing momentum over a.
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MOMENTUM & COLLISIONS
Chapter 10, Section 4 Action and Reaction Wednesday, March 17, 2010 pages 332 -- 337 Wednesday, March 17, 2010 pages 332 -- 337.
Momentum. What is momentum? Momentum is the quantity of motion. If an object is in motion, it has momentum Mass in motion Momentum is dependent on 2 things:
What is Newton’s third law of motion?
Moving objects have momentum Vector quantity Points in the same direction as the velocity vector Momentum: Equals the product of an objects mass.
Muon cooling with Li lenses and high field solenoids V. Balbekov, MAP Winter Meeting 02/28-03/04, 2011 OUTLINE Introduction: why the combination of Li.