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Relation between momentum and kinetic energy

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Answered by XxHATERxX
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  1. There is a relation between kinetic energy and momentum as both the properties are linked with velocity. Momentum gets expressed as a multiplication of velocity and mass, whereas kinetic energy is the product of the square of speed and half of the mass.
  2. where m is the mass and v is the speed (or the velocity) of the body. The classical kinetic energy of an object is related to its momentum by the equation: Ek=p22m E k = p 2 2 m , where p is momentum.
  3. They are both related to an object's velocity (or speed) and mass, but momentum is a vector quantity that describes the amount of mass in motion. Kinetic energy is a measure of an object's energy from motion, and is a scalar. Sometimes people think momentum is the same as force.

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Answered by MrPhYsCo
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In chemistry, catenation is the bonding of atoms of the same element into a series, called a chain. A chain or a ring shape may be open if its ends are not bonded to each other, or closed if they are bonded in a ring. The words to catenate and catenation reflect the Latin root catena, "chain

Alternate statements of Ohm's law are that the current I in a conductor equals the potential difference V across the conductor divided by the resistance of the conductor, or simply I = V/R, and that the potential difference across a conductor equals the product of the current in the conductor and its resistance, V = IR 

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