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 velocity => mass = momentum / velocity
momentum = mass X velocity
Momentum = velocity x mass
Momentum = mass x speed so speed = momentum/mass or V=P/m
Momentum is the product of Mass times Velocity Momentum = MV
Momentum = (mass) x (velocity)Divide each side of the equation by (velocity) :(mass) = Momentum/(velocity)
p = mvwhere p is momentum , m is mass and v is velocity
velocity and mass are used to find the momentum.
Mass is proportional to momentum. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. When mass increases, momentum increases.
In Newtonian mechanics using momentum, p, mass, m, and velocity, v, p=m*v. You will need mass and velocity to find momentum, generally. To find velocity you can know time and distance, v=d/t.
Momentum is mass multiplied by velocity. (momentum = mass x velocity) So if a something that moves has mass, it has momentum.
Momentum = (mass) times (velocity)mass = (Momentum) divided by (velocity)