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How do we use momentum in everyday life?

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Answered by sakshithakran71
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A karate player break a pile of tiles or a slab of ice with a single blow of his hand. This is because a karate player strikes the pile of tiles or the slab of ice with his hand very very fast. In doing so, the large momentum of the fast moving hand is reduced to zero in a very, very short time.

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Answered by nayantraveller3
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A karate player break a pile of tiles or a slab of ice with a single blow of his hand. This is because a karate player strikes the pile of tiles or the slab of ice with his hand very very fast. In doing so, the large momentum of the fast moving hand is reduced to zero in a very, very short time.

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