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Momentum in Atomic structure Formulas
Momentum is a physics term, it refers to the quantity of motion that an object has. A sports team that is on the move has momentum. If an object is in motion (on the move) then it has momentum. And is denoted by P. Momentum is usually measured using the Kilogram Meter per Second for Momentum. Note that the value of Momentum is always negative.
Atomic structure formulas that make use of Momentum
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Wavelength of Particle given Momentum
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What is the Momentum?
Momentum is a physics term, it refers to the quantity of motion that an object has. A sports team that is on the move has momentum. If an object is in motion (on the move) then it has momentum. Momentum is usually measured using the Kilogram Meter per Second for Momentum. Note that the value of Momentum is always negative.
Can the Momentum be negative?
Yes, the Momentum, measured in Momentum can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Momentum?
Momentum is usually measured using the Kilogram Meter per Second[kg*m/s] for Momentum. Gram Centimeter per Second[kg*m/s], Dyne Hour[kg*m/s], Kilonewton Minute[kg*m/s] are the few other units in which Momentum can be measured.
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