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    Aqr's Momentum Funds (a)

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    1. What is a momentum investment strategy? Momentum is the phenomenon that stocks which have performed well in the past will continue to perform well in the future‚ and that stocks which have performed poorly will continue to perform poorly. Therefore a momentum investment strategy is to invest in short term portfolios that have high returns in the past‚ and to short those with low returns over the same period. 2. Analyze these portfolios. By analyzing monthly returns of all 10 portfolios from

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    AQR Case

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    AQR’S MOMENTUM FUNDS Yeratze Ruiz Dorah Malete Camilla Mar ra Julio Medrano 1. AQR’S COMPANY PROFILE 2. AQR’S MOMENTUM FUNDS 3. OVERVIEW OF THE MARKET 4. CURRENT CONDITIONS: BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS 5. CASE SPECIFIC SWOT ANALYSIS ON AQR MOMENTUM FUNDS 6. GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES 7. COMPARING DIFFERENT ALTERNATIVES 8. RECOMMENDATIONS 9. CONCLUSION 10. REFERENCES SUMMARY 1. AQR’S COMPANY PROFILE  Quantitative Investment Firm founded in 1998 by with its headquarters located

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    Momentum and Kg M/s

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    Momentum and Collisions: Problem Set Problem 1 Determine the momentum of … a. … an electron (m= 9.1 x10-31 kg) moving at 2.18 x 106 m/s (as if it were in a Bohr orbit in the H atom). b. … a 0.45 Caliber bullet (m = 0.162 kg) leaving the muzzle of a gun at 860 m/s. c. … a 110-kg professional fullback running across the line at 9.2 m/s. d. … a 360‚000-kg passenger plane taxiing down a runway at 1.5 m/s Audio Guided Solution Show Answer a. 2.0 x 10-24 kg•m/s b. 140 kg•m/s (rounded

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    momentum

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    The law of conservation of momentum states that momentum can neither be created nor destroyed; the total momentum of any closed system must remain the same. Momentum is mass times velocity. Thus‚ a ten pound object moving at 5 meters per second has the same momentum as a 2 pound object moving at 25 meters per second (for example). In order to alter the motion of one object‚ you have to transfer the momentum to another object. Now‚ this principle is not intuitively obvious‚ because we are constantly

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    Momentum

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    What is momentum? Momentum of a body is defined as the mass multiplied by the velocity of this object. Momentum= m x v Momentum and Newton’s second law of motion: The resultant force is proportional to the change in momentum per a second. We know that force = mass x acceleration. So F (mv-mu)/t F m (v-u)/t = ma so F=kma Momentum is a vector quantity: Momentum has a direction as well as a magnitude Momentum and Newton’s first law of motion: An object remains at

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    Impulse and Momentum

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    Chapter 9 IMPULSE AND MOMENTUM COLLISION PROBLEMS A tennis ball and racket collision: a microscopic view COLLISION: FORCE VS TIME GRAPH A large force exerted during a small interval of time is called an impulsive force. LINEAR MOMENTUM The product of the particle’s mass and velocity is called the linear momentum p = mv As a vector quantity‚ the momentum can be represented in terms of its components: px= mvx py= mvy ALTERNATIVE FORM OF NEWTON’S SECOND LAW F = ma = m(dv/dt) =

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    Physics Momentum

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    MOMENTUM QUESTIONS 1. Which has greater momentum: a train at rest or a moving skateboard? Since the train is not moving‚ it has zero momentum. The skateboard‚ as long as it has some speed‚ will have more momentum‚ since p = m*v. 2. What are the ways to increase impulse? Impulse depends on the magnitude of the applied external force and the time that the force acts on the system. By increasing either of those‚ impulse on a system will be increased‚ and the system’s momentum will change accordingly

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    Momentum And Collisions

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    Physics G Unit 6 – Momentum Internet Lab – Momentum and Collisions Name: Date: Period: Website: http://phet.colorado.edu/ Play with the Sims  Physics Motion  Collision Lab Introduction: When objects move‚ they have momentum. Momentum‚ p‚ is the product of an object’s mass (kg) and its velocity (m/s). The unit for momentum‚ p‚ is kg·m/s. During a collision objects transfer momentum to each other‚ resulting in different motions than before the collision. In this activity you will study

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    Angular Momentum

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    Angular momentum and its properties were devised over time by many of the great minds in physics. Newton and Kepler were probably the two biggest factors in the evolution of angular momentum. Angular momentum is the force which a moving body‚ following a curved path‚ has because of its mass and motion. Angular momentum is possessed by rotating objects. Understanding torque is the first step to understanding angular momentum.<br><br>Torque is the angular "version" of force. The units for torque are

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    Conservation Of Momentum

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    Laboratory V: Conservation of Momentum Problem #1: Perfectly Inelastic Collisions John Greavu April 17‚ 2013 Physics 1301W‚ Professor: Evan Frodermann‚ TA: Mark Pepin Abstract A cart was given an initial velocity toward another stationary cart down a track. The initial velocity of the first cart as well as the masses of both carts was varied throughout multiple trials. Velcro placed on the ends of the carts caused the cars to stick together after colliding. Videos of the collision and the seconds

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