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Inertia vs Momentum

Inertia vs Momentum
Inertia can be described as a property or tendency of an object that resist any change to its state of motion. Thus, a body stays at rest or continues its motions, unless acted on by an external force....

Mac vs PC

Mac vs PC
Mac can only be run on a computer designed and sold by Apple. On the other hand, a PC is generally referred to the computers that work on the Windows operating system.

32 Bit vs 64 Bit

32 Bit vs 64 Bit
32 bit and 64 bit are generally associated with the processors of the computers. A 32 bit computer can only access a limited amount of memory. On the other hand, a 64 bit computer can use nearly unlimited...

Acappella vs Acoustic

Acappella vs Acoustic
Acappella was derived from the Italian word, meaning ‘in the manner of the church’. It describes songs sung without any instrumental accompaniment. Acoustic is the study of all mechanical waves that is the...

Velocity vs Average Velocity

Velocity vs Average 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. Average velocity refers to the change in position...

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