In pool, momentum refers to the transfer of energy between the cue ball and the object ball when they collide. When the cue ball strikes the object ball, momentum is transferred, causing the object ball to move. The more momentum the cue ball has, the more force it will impart on the object ball, resulting in a faster and more controlled shot.
When two billiard balls collide on a pool table, they exchange energy and momentum through the impact. As the balls come into contact, their interaction causes one ball to transfer some of its energy and momentum to the other, resulting in a change in their speeds and directions of movement.
The linear momentum component that does not contribute to angular momentum is the component that is parallel to the axis of rotation. Only the perpendicular component of linear momentum contributes to angular momentum.
According to the law of conservation of momentum, momentum is conserved in a closed system, which means that the total momentum before a collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision. Therefore, in a closed system, momentum lost by one object is equal to the momentum gained by another object.
When an object is thrown, it gains momentum. The momentum of the object depends on its mass and velocity. By throwing it with a certain force, the object gains momentum in the direction of its motion.
The moment of linear momentum is called angular momentum. or The vector product of position vector and linear momentum is called angular momentum.
it works on the basis of conservation of linear momentum
Momentum is a constant. The momentum before and after an interaction is the same. E,g. a pool ball with momentum P=mV, the momentum after hitting a second ball is the same mv11 +m2v21 = m1v12 + m2v22 . If v21 is zero the momentum balance is still the same on both sides of the equality., teh momentum is constant..
linear momentum. A rocket works by expelling gases from one end at a very high velocity. The escaping gases have a very high speed and this with their mass translates to a very large momentum. Due to the principle of conservation of momentum the body of the rocket is pushed forward. If both the momentum of the gases as well as that of the rocket are added the sum is zero.
There are several laws of conservation; please clarify which one you mean. For example, there is the law of conservation of mass, of energy, of momentum, of rotational momentum, of electrical charge, and others.
I fold my pool cover like folding my blanket. Hope that's works for you.
I don't think there is such a thing as a "SALTWATER POOL CLEANER". You may have a pool cleaning device that works in either a salt pool or a standard no salt pool.
A yo-yo has two kinds of kinetic energy, so it has two kinds of momentum and angular momentum. So anything that's spinning around likes to keep on spinning so its angular momentum stays the same.
I have a 28,000 gallon pool and my pump is 1hp. Works fine.
Pool balls eventually stop moving due to various factors such as friction with the table surface, air resistance, and the conversion of kinetic energy into other forms of energy like heat and sound during the collision. These factors collectively result in the dissipation of energy from the system, causing the balls to gradually come to a halt.
A cartridge pool filter works by collecting the particles filtering through the pool. It allows water to pass through, but not solid objects.
It is a pool cleaning system. There are many opinions about how well it works.
You can buy a skimmer at Target for about $12.00. I have a small 10ft. pool and it works fantastic