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  1. Momentum (video) | Force pairs and momentum | Khan Academy

    Momentum is a vector quantity that has both direction and magnitude. Momentum is symbolized as the letter P and precisely momentum is the mass times the velocity.

  2. Introduction to momentum (article) | Khan Academy

    Depending on the situation, we can consider the momentum of individual objects, or we can consider the total momentum of an entire system. The total momentum of a system is the …

  3. What is conservation of momentum? - Khan Academy

    The momentum of an object of mass m traveling at velocity v is m*v. For the object to go from from velocity v to 0 the change in momentum is the final momentum minus the initial momentum:

  4. Energy and momentum of rotating systems | Khan Academy

    Learn how energy and momentum concepts apply to rotational motion. Analyze and compare the motion of objects that roll without slipping using rotational kinetic energy.

  5. Angular momentum (video) | Khan Academy

    Introducing angular momentum conceptually starting from linear momentum. Also covers some real-life examples.

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    Explore the concepts of momentum and impulse, their definitions, and applications in physics through this educational resource.

  7. Linear momentum | AP®︎/College Physics 1 - Khan Academy

    Describe an object's momentum in terms of its mass and velocity. Relate a system's change in momentum to the product of the net force exerted on it and the time interval during which the …

  8. Introduction to momentum (video) | Khan Academy

    Huge mass, medium velocity would have maybe the same momentum, but it would still have a big momentum. Or another way of doing momentum is how little you would like to be in the way of …

  9. What are elastic and inelastic collisions? - Khan Academy

    Both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved quantities in elastic collisions. Suppose two similar trolleys are traveling toward each other with equal speed. They collide, bouncing off …

  10. Angular momentum (video) | Khan Academy

    Introducing angular momentum conceptually starting from linear momentum. Also covers some real-life examples.