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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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If he is moving at a constant speed and not changing direction, then acceleration is zero.
Someone traveling 10 meters in 5 seconds is moving at the same speed as the one going 20 meters in 10 seconds.
96 kgm/s.
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The circus!
Work = Force x DistancesoWork = 200 N x 2 m = 400 N· m = 400 Joule
Jack is moving at a speed of 7.5 meters per second.
The Elephant
One kind of moving vehicle that a circus uses is a unicycle. Unicycles are somewhat difficult to ride, which is why you will often see them being utilized by clowns. To move equipment from one area to the next, circuses will often use vans or semi trucks.
I don't think Pakistan or for that matter any country can derail a huge country like India. What will happen when you throw a twig in front of a slow moving elephant?? It will get crushed but will not stop the elephant from moving ahead.
15 meters north. the object is only moving away from the original starting place. its not like its moving away and then back again.
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yes because i you were that big you would be moving like that to