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  • 10-12-2020
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Differentiate between moments and momentum​

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Answer: Momentum applies to objects in motion and is the product of mass and velocity. It is not the energy, but the variables are the same. By contrast, "moment" is an expression of the "rotational force" caused by a force acting at some distance from a fulcrum.

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