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(''Also called'' absolute linear momentum.) The ([[linear]]) [[momentum]] of a [[particle]] as measured in an [[absolute coordinate system]]; hence, in meteorology, the sum of the ([[vector]]) momentum of the particle relative to the earth and the (vector) momentum of the particle due to the earth's rotation. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 27 March 2024
(Also called absolute linear momentum.) The (linear) momentum of a particle as measured in an absolute coordinate system; hence, in meteorology, the sum of the (vector) momentum of the particle relative to the earth and the (vector) momentum of the particle due to the earth's rotation.