== == Momentum is the product of the mass of an object multiplied by its velocity (or speed). Momentum is conserved so if a moving object hits a staionary object the total momentum of the two objects after the collision is the same as the momentum of the original moving object.
Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. Kinetic Energy is the product of mass and velocity squared. As you can see, since Kinetic Energy is derived from mass and velocity, and Momentum is derived from mass and velocity, you cannot have one without the other.
mass multiplied by velocity gives momentum.
Momentum is mass x velocity; velocity has a direction, therefore momentum has a direction.Momentum is mass x velocity; velocity has a direction, therefore momentum has a direction.Momentum is mass x velocity; velocity has a direction, therefore momentum has a direction.Momentum is mass x velocity; velocity has a direction, therefore momentum has a direction.
The more the mass, the more momentum you will need for an object to speed up more, or accelerate.
momentum is the product of the velocity and mass: 250,000 kg m/s
The product of an object's mass and velocity is the object's momentum.
The product of an object's mass and velocity is the object's momentum.
Momentum
Yes, that's how momentum is defined. Note that velocity is a vector; therefore, momentum is also a vector. That means that the direction of the movement matters.
Product Velocity is the rate of change of the position of thing, equivalent to a specification of its velocity and way of activity.
The product of mass and velocity is called "momentum". Note that, since velocity is a vector, so is the momentum.
That would depend on what you consider "large".The size of an object's momentum = (its mass) x (its speed).So, more mass and more speed result in more momentum.
Momentum, denoted by the letter p, is equal to the product of a system's mass and velocity.
Momentum = mass x velocity. It is the product of the two which you must consider.Momentum = mass x velocity. It is the product of the two which you must consider.Momentum = mass x velocity. It is the product of the two which you must consider.Momentum = mass x velocity. It is the product of the two which you must consider.
The answer is velocity.
Momentum is the product of (mass) x (velocity) .
The product is the object's momentum.