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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Differentiate between energy and momentum

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Energy is defined as the rate of doing Work. Momentum means rate of change of force applied

OpenStudy (anonymous):

example ?

OpenStudy (shane_b):

Energy is the ability to do work....POWER is the rate of change of work. Momentum is essentially equivalent to an object's mass times it's velocity.

OpenStudy (shane_b):

Here's some more info: Energy is expressed in joules which is:\[J=kg*m^2/s^2=N*m\]Momentum is expressed as\[p=mass*velocity=kg*m/s\]

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