Examples of 'change in momentum' in a sentence

Meaning of "change in momentum"

change in momentum: This phrase describes a shift or alteration in the speed or direction of a process, activity, or situation. It is commonly used in sports to indicate a turning point in the game or in a broader context to signify a significant shift in progress

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change in momentum
All force is change in momentum over time.
This is usually caused by a dramatic change in momentum.
The amount of change in momentum is called impulse.
Suppose we wanted to know the instantaneous change in momentum.
So this is equal to change in momentum over change in time.
Change in momentum of the ball.
Because we saw a force is change in momentum per time.
The change in momentum became obvious.
So we can see that impulse is equal to the change in momentum.
I need to know the change in momentum per unit of time.
So if we assume that, there would be no change in momentum.
The change in momentum of the rotor is caused by imparting an impulse.
It is also defined as change in momentum.
The change in momentum is mdv.
So force can also be viewed as change in momentum per unit of time.

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The change in momentum of the ball is, a.
How does that relate to change in momentum in one second?
So our change in momentum per time is equal to 2 times our incident momentum.
So if you have no force in it, you have no change in momentum.
The resulting change in momentum ( impulse ) causes a force on the turbine blades.
When they bump, they have a change in momentum.
A rate of change in momentum represents a force, whereby F ma.
Also, the impulse is equal to the change in momentum.
So what 's the change in momentum going to be for this particle?
As you can see, we found that impulse is equal to the change in momentum.
So that 's our change in momentum.
As in April and May, the CLI points to a positive change in momentum in Italy.
So on average, the change in momentum per unit time is given by,.
Technically, Newton equated force to the differential change in momentum per unit time.
Why does the change in momentum occur over the time taken to travel distance 2l?
G = resultant total change in momentum.
Impulse = Force x Time and is directly proportional to the change in Momentum ( Mass x Velocity ).
I = Impulse or change in momentum.
Per unit volume, the rate of change in momentum is equal to ρDv / Dt.

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