Momentum
Momentum

Momentum

by Jared Rovny, PhD

Momentum can be defined as mass in motion. The magnitude of an object’s momentum depends on two variables: the quantity of mass of the object and the speed at which the object is moving. In physics coursework, this is most applicable to predicting the response to a collision. In this course, we will review momentum conservation and how to apply it to both elastic and inelastic collision problems.

Course Details

  • Videos 6
  • Duration 0:41 h
  • Quiz questions 21
  • Concept Pages 1

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Your Educators of course Momentum

 Jared Rovny, PhD

Jared Rovny, PhD

Dr. Jared Rovny has been a Lecturer at Yale University in Connecticut, USA since 2013.
He obtained his PhD in Physics from Yale University in 2019. He was awarded the D. Allan Bromley Graduate Fellowship in Physics in 2019 and the Princeton Quantum Institute Postdoctoral Fellow in 2020.
Currently, he works with Yale's Center for Teaching and Learning at Yale University.
Due to his achievements, he earned the Yale College Prize Teaching Fellowship for his work in PHYS 171 (University Physics for the Life Sciences).
Within Lecturio, Dr. Rovny teaches courses on Physics.


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momentum with Jared Rovny
By Stephen D. on 11. January 2018 for Momentum

its a wonderful course with good explanation on how to go about each step from the tutor