Mass of the object times the velocity o the object.
Momentum is the product of Mass times Velocity Momentum = MV
It is unclear what you mean. If you mean that you want to find momentum but do not have a value for velocity then it depends on what physical system you are using. If you want to find the momentum of an object with a velocity equal to zero then the momentum is zero. Answer2. You can find the momentum from its the integral of its force impulse fdt = d(mv). The momentum is mv= integral of fdt.
Use this formula:Final momentum = (initial momentum) + (change in momentum)
momentum = mass x velocity => mass = momentum / velocity
Momentum alone cannot find the mass of an object as momentum is given by p = mv. To find mass m = p/v , velocity is also required.
Momentum = mass x speed so speed = momentum/mass or V=P/m
velocity and mass are used to find the momentum.
To find momentum [M], multiply mass[m] by velocity[v] M = mv
p=m*v
p = mvwhere p is momentum , m is mass and v is velocity
Momentum is defined as the product of the mass and the velocity. P = mv. As the body is at rest its velocity v = 0. Hence momentum P =0.
You may see acceleration mentioned in a momentum problem; but if it's there, it's only purposeis to help you find the object's velocity.All you need to know in order to find momentum is the object's mass and velocity.