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This is a conceptual question concerning rate of momentum change. I understand that there are perpendicular and parallel rates of momentum change.

This is a conceptual question concerning rate of momentum change.I understand that there are perpendicular and parallel rates of momentum change. I know that perpendicular rate of momentum change of a system in “orbit” is = to the centripetal force assuming speed is constant. Under the same conditions I also know that the parallel rate of momentum change is 0. WHY? Also I don’t understand how to calculate the parallel rate of momentum change when speed changes? WHAT IS THE PARALLEL RATE OF MOMENTUM CHANGE????????????????????? (please respond by showing a diagram with vectors) . WITH topgradeassignments.org AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT!The post This is a conceptual question concerning rate of momentum change. I understand that there are perpendicular and parallel rates of momentum change. first appeared on topgradeassignments.org.This is a conceptual question concerning rate of momentum change. I understand that there are perpendicular and parallel rates of momentum change. was first posted on October 11, 2020 at 8:32 am.©2019 “topgradeassignments.org”. Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at admin@topgradeassignments.org  “Is this question part of your assignment? We Can Help!”