Science & Mathematics
Impulse vs Momentum
Impulse can be described as a quantity that states the effect of a net fore acting on an object. Momentum is described as a quantity that states an object’s resistance to stopping. Impulse and momentum are... |
City vs State
A city is a large and permanent settlement. Whereas, a state is a larger area, which is often governed by its own government, known as the State Government. A state is usually bigger in area than a city, and... |
Velocity vs Instantaneous Velocity
Velocity refers to the rate of change of distance with respect to time. It is a vector quantity, which means that it has both- a direction and a magnitude. Instantaneous velocity can be described as the rate... |
Inertia vs Moment of Inertia
Inertia can be described as a property or tendency of an object that resists any change to its state of motion. Moment of Inertia is the measurement of an object’s resistance to change to its rotation. |
Average Velocity vs Average Speed
Average Velocity defines the total amount of distance from the starting point, which is also known as displacement, divided by the amount of time passed. Whereas, the Average Speed denotes the total distance... |