yes because the impact involved in landing adds extra weight and may break the structure
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Leverage and momentum operate similarly in the weight room. When you lift a weight, for instance, your arm is the lever and the direction in which the weight swings carries the forward momentum.
Columns of course!
They support their on weight.
Momentum is not a force.
Huge, well built bone structure.
Arches-Spreads the weight throughout the structureBeams-Support structure for a lot of weightTriangles- Strongest shapeSymmetry- Same on both sides
you're body weight builds momentum which accelerates the speed and or distance
Momentum is mass times velocity. Without knowing the speed of the rocket, momentum cannot be calculated.
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.
Momentum.
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