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just basically momentum and moments with a few worked examples

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MOMENTUM
AND because why not


MOMENTS

,MOMENTUM can go to hell

,FIRST, WE LEARN THE
EQUATION
momentum (kgm/s) velocity (m/s)




p = mv
mass (kg)

, THEN, WE LEARN WHAT IS
MOMENTUM
only a moving object has momentum



meaning if object is not moving (0 m/s)  object has no momentum



momentum keeps an object moving in the same direction


momentum of an object depends on the direction of travel
• +ve  OR  –ve (or the other way round)

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