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Momentum is a vector, which means it’s defined both as to size and as to direction. Whereas energy is a scalar and doesn’t have a “direction.”.
A lot of problems are solved by using the principle that momentum is conserved, and (or) that energy is conserved. But they’re not the same thing because momentum is conserved in the direction it was originally, whereas energy doesn’t have any “direction.”
Momentum is always conserved in any isolated system but not the Kinetic Energy itself is.
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- If cream is removed from milk then its density will be around 0.9.
- The density of milk always depends on three factors.
- These three factors are water, cream and solid-non fat.
- The general density of milk is approximately 1.03.
- When cream is separated from milk, the weight age of the higher density compound increases.
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