difference between moment and force
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Difference between force andmomentum. Often the idea of forceand momentum is confused with one another. Momentum is basically the amount of motion that is comprised within a moving object. Force, on the other hand, is the external action of pulling or pushing something.
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I get that you mean - Difference between Momentum and Force .
Mathematical terms -
Force = Mass × Acceleration
And.
Momentum = Mass × Velocity .
Which Clearly is the Difference .
As , Momentum Signifies The amount Of Motion Contained In a Body .
Whereas , Force Gives the Relation Between Amount of Force needed To accelerate a Particular Mass .
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I get that you mean - Difference between Momentum and Force .
Mathematical terms -
Force = Mass × Acceleration
And.
Momentum = Mass × Velocity .
Which Clearly is the Difference .
As , Momentum Signifies The amount Of Motion Contained In a Body .
Whereas , Force Gives the Relation Between Amount of Force needed To accelerate a Particular Mass .
Hope it Helps
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