That is called "mass".
Momentum = mass x velocity. If you divide out the velocity you get mass.
Just use the definition of momentum, as mass x velocity. In this case, you need to divide the momentum by the velocity, to get the mass.
Momentum of a moving body is got by the product of the mass and velocity. Hence P = m v Momentum is a vector quantity Its unit in SI system is kg m s-1
That is called "momentum".
The product of mass and velocity is called "momentum". Note that, since velocity is a vector, so is the momentum.
The product of an object's mass and velocity is called it's momentum. It is mostly called it's linear momentum to differentiate from the term angular momentum.
momentum (vector)
That's the object's linear momentum.
That's the object's linear momentum.
Both momentum and kinetic energy depend on mass and velocity.
Momentum is P = mv or Momentum = mass x velocity so the momentum of that ball would be 6 x 4.5 = 27kg m/s
When something increases in velocity, its momentum would increase because momentum is equal to its mass * velocity. This means that the momentum and velocity are proportional, so twice the velocity is twice the momentum, and so on.