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Homework Statement
want to find the direction and moment of this diagram.
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I really do not have any idea about this question. So If someone helps, It'd be great.
Your image did not Upload. Try again?Bobs said:Homework Statement
want to find the direction and moment of this diagram.
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The Attempt at a Solution
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I really do not have any idea about this question. So If someone helps, It'd be great.
Momentum is a physical quantity that describes the motion of an object. It is equal to the mass of an object multiplied by its velocity. In simple terms, momentum is a measure of how difficult it is to stop an object that is in motion.
Momentum is calculated by multiplying an object's mass by its velocity. The formula for momentum is: p = m x v, where p is momentum, m is mass, and v is velocity.
The unit of measurement for momentum is kilogram-meters per second (kg*m/s). This unit is derived from the formula for calculating momentum, which is mass (kg) multiplied by velocity (m/s).
The conservation of momentum is a fundamental law in physics that states that the total momentum of a closed system remains constant. This means that in the absence of external forces, the total momentum before an event is equal to the total momentum after the event.
Friction is a force that acts in the opposite direction of an object's motion, causing it to slow down. Therefore, friction can decrease an object's momentum. However, if the object is on a surface with low friction, it will have a smaller decrease in momentum compared to a surface with high friction.