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Momentum can be defined as mass in motion. The magnitude of an object’s momentum depends on two variables: the quantity of mass of the object and the speed at which the object is moving. In physics coursework, this is most applicable to predicting the response to a collision. In this course, we will review momentum conservation and how to apply it to both elastic and inelastic collision problems.
Momentum: Definition | 03:56 |
Momentum: Derived Quantities | 03:21 |
Momentum: Example | 06:43 |
Collisions | 03:24 |
Elastic Collision: Example | 17:40 |
Inelastic Collision: Example | 06:41 |
Quiz for course „Momentum“ |