the age of MVP: Montel Vontavious Porter (aka Alvin Burke Jr) is 33 years old
in the equation p=m x v, the p represents
v equals m divided by p
If: p = mv Then: v = p/m
momentum is the product of mass and velocity. p for momentum m for mass and v for velocity. (p=m*v)
p=m*v
Yes momentum is a vector quantity. Because p = m v. As m is scalar and v is vector then p the momentum has to be a vector. Here m is mass and v is velocity
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here is mendeleyev-clapeyron equation (Kazak name for ideal gas law): PV=nRT it can be rewritten as: PV=(m/M)RT and also as: P=(m/V)*RT/M, so as d=m/v => P=dRT/M
We know the equation for linear momentum is P = m*v, where P is linear momentum, m is mass and v is velocity. So, we can find the velocity with the other two like this: v = P/m v = 600/50 = 12 m/s.
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momentum
Its is Mass of some object and its volume that is p = m/v Where m is mass, p is density and v is the volume of a body.