CADDManager on December 20th, 2010
This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Momentum

Momentum is defined as the power that is resident in a moving object. The amount of momentum that an object has depends on two physical quantities: the mass and the velocity of the moving object in the frame of reference. In physics, the usual symbol for momentum is a bold p (bold because it is […]

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CADDManager on December 20th, 2010
This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Momentum

Loss of Momentum can happen and it will slow your CAD efforts down. Momentum, from a physics perspective, is constant in a closed system.  “Total momentum of a closed system of objects (which has no interactions with external agents) is constant. One of the consequences of this is that the center of mass of any […]

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CADDManager on December 27th, 2010
This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Momentum

As mentioned in a prior post,Velocity is the speed at which your environment is moving or embracing change. Velocity goes beyond just speed.  If it were just speed then those that moved the fastest would always make the most progress.  While rate of change is important,so is the direction of the change. Velocity is defined […]

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