eX-Bhai
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- 1998
I've must of searched every single physics textbook there is - whether the Jacaranda, Macmillian, Physics in Context, Excel, Macquarie.. and they all say the same thing about momentum.
"Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. It is given by the formula p = mv" blah blah blah
But I'm not really understanding what momentum really is.. I know we should have learnt this in the prelim year, I was in america then.. so I kinda missed out on a bit =x So if someone could provide a nice explanation on momentum, i'd really appreciate it. Its just that.. everything in the HSC course relates to momentum one way or another.. I just wanna get my hands on top of it so I can grasp the concept of conservation of momentum. Thanks in advanced.
"Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. It is given by the formula p = mv" blah blah blah
But I'm not really understanding what momentum really is.. I know we should have learnt this in the prelim year, I was in america then.. so I kinda missed out on a bit =x So if someone could provide a nice explanation on momentum, i'd really appreciate it. Its just that.. everything in the HSC course relates to momentum one way or another.. I just wanna get my hands on top of it so I can grasp the concept of conservation of momentum. Thanks in advanced.