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.
p = mvwhere p is momentum , m is mass and v is velocity
The momentum of a body is detemined by its mass and velocity. To find the non-directional momentum, multiply the mass in kilograms times the speed in meters per second to yield the momentum in newton-seconds (N-s).
Momentum of a moving body is got by the product of the mass and velocity. Hence P = m v Momentum is a vector quantity Its unit in SI system is kg m s-1
momentum = mass x velocity => mass = momentum / velocity
Momentum = mass x speed so speed = momentum/mass or V=P/m
velocity and mass are used to find the momentum.
Momentum is the product of Mass times Velocity Momentum = MV
p = mvwhere p is momentum , m is mass and v is velocity
First you have to convert weight into mass. This is dependent on the acceleration the mass is experiencing (either gravitational or centrifugal). If it is gravitational and it is at or near the surface of the Earth then mass=weight/9.81m/s2 If it is centrifugal then a=v2/r and mass=weight*r/v2 Then to find momentum just multiply mass by velocity.
Mass is proportional to momentum. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. When mass increases, momentum increases.
The momentum of a body is detemined by its mass and velocity. To find the non-directional momentum, multiply the mass in kilograms times the speed in meters per second to yield the momentum in newton-seconds (N-s).
Momentum of a moving body is got by the product of the mass and velocity. Hence P = m v Momentum is a vector quantity Its unit in SI system is kg m s-1
To find momentum [M], multiply mass[m] by velocity[v] M = mv
Momentum = (mass) times (velocity)mass = (Momentum) divided by (velocity)
Mass of the object times the velocity o the object.