Asked by kanchan
Ratio of inertial mass to gravitational mass
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Answered by
bobpursley
1:1
Answered by
kanchan
Thank you very much bobpursley. Actually in my physics reference book there was two answers for this question hence I was confused but you just cleared my doubt. Are you a teacher?
Answered by
bobpursley
yes. Inertial mass and gravitational mass are measured differently, and for many years there was a debate on the ratio, but in the end, it is the same quantity.
Answered by
kanchan
A huge thank you again. Would you answer this question what the momentum actually is?
Answered by
Damon
momentum vector P = m V
where m is the scalar mass
and V is the vector velocity.
where m is the scalar mass
and V is the vector velocity.
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