7000 kg
(African males)
3600 kg
(African females)
2300 kg
(Asian males)
3000kg
(Asian females)
5400 kg
(Asian male)
4160 kg
(Asian female)
5455 kg
(savannah male)
4545 kg
(forest elephant)
Momentum, in classical terms, is defined as mass x velocity. So, theoretically, an elephant could have the same momentum as a golf ball if the golf ball (small mass) is moving very, very fast, and the elephant (large mass) is moving very, very slowly. If the product of the mass x velocity is the same, then the momentum can be the same.
You would use the unit of measure called "kilograms" to measure the mass of an elephant.
No, the gravitational force experienced by an object is determined by its mass and the mass of the Earth, not its size. Both an elephant and a mouse feel the same gravitational pull towards the Earth.
The momentum of an object is determined by its mass and velocity. In this case, the cheetah with a mass of 74 kg and a speed of 31 m/s would have a greater momentum than the elephant with a mass of 7000 kg running at 18 km/hr. This is because momentum is proportional to both mass and velocity, and the cheetah has a higher speed despite having much less mass.
A cat is most likely to have a mass close to 3 kilograms.
Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. Since a golf ball has a much lower mass than an elephant, it would have to have a much higher velocity to achieve the same momentum as an elephant. But it is definitely possible.
Kilograms would be used to measure the mass of an elephant.
Momentum, in classical terms, is defined as mass x velocity. So, theoretically, an elephant could have the same momentum as a golf ball if the golf ball (small mass) is moving very, very fast, and the elephant (large mass) is moving very, very slowly. If the product of the mass x velocity is the same, then the momentum can be the same.
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Newton accelerates more than the elephant because acceleration is determined by the force applied relative to mass, according to Newton's second law of motion (F=ma). If Newton exerts a greater force relative to his mass compared to the elephant, he will experience a higher acceleration. Additionally, because the elephant has a much larger mass, it requires a significantly greater force to achieve the same acceleration as Newton.
The best SI unit to measure the mass of an elephant is the kilogram (kg).
The elephant walking at 3 meters per second east has more momentum because momentum is defined as mass multiplied by velocity, and the elephant has much more mass than the mouse. The higher velocity of the elephant further contributes to its greater momentum compared to the mouse.
First you fill tub with water all the way, Put him in , walk him out, take the Volume of the water now missing, then stand him on 4 scales ( 1 for each foot ) The total density = mass divided by volume . (mass is the weight) Hope i helped!
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You would use the unit of measure called "kilograms" to measure the mass of an elephant.
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