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How is an object's momentum determined?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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13y ago

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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).

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12y ago

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.

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10y ago

You can use the definition of momentum, as the product of velocity times mass.

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13y ago

momentum=mass times velocity

p=mv

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I have no idea

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the big ride is fun

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