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).
The momentum of an object can be found by multiplying the object's mass by its velocity.
p = mv
where p is momentum, m is mass and v is velocity.
You can use the definition of momentum, as the product of velocity times mass.
momentum=mass times velocity
p=mv
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a moving objects momentum
Momentum
Yes: P=mv (momentum = mass * velocity)
conservation of momentum
momentum
momentum
When no momentum is exchanged with other objects/systems.When no momentum is exchanged with other objects/systems.When no momentum is exchanged with other objects/systems.When no momentum is exchanged with other objects/systems.
a moving objects momentum
Rotating objects all have angular momentum.
Momentum
Yes: P=mv (momentum = mass * velocity)
One object that has a momentum is a computer.
conservation of momentum
momentum (vector)
The momentum can be cancelled when the objects are equal and opposite in momentum, 0= p1 + p2, thus p1=- p2. Newton's 3rd law.
All moving objects have Momentum.
law of conservation of momentum