Science, asked by munapandey403, 7 months ago

difference between acceleration and momentum​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The major relation would be that force results in a change in momentum. According to the second law of motion, the change of momentum of an object also called force which is given by mass times acceleration. Momentum changes with the change in velocity whereas force changes with the change in acceleration.
Answered by WhiteDove
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Explanation:

Difference Between acceleration and Momentum

The direction depends on acceleration The direction depends upon the direction of the velocity

The increase in time decreases the amount of force provided the momentum is constant The increase in time results in an increase in momentum

A force exists for a stationary object The momentum is zero for a stationary object

Force can be a result of actually touching between objects and without physical contact also Momentum is the result of an unbalanced force acting on a body

Force= mass* acceleration Momentum= mass*velocity

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